Re: [squid-users] Squid core

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 23:36:21 +0200

Yes, yes, and yes.

Yes, if the core is in /cache then it most likely belongs to Squid in
one way or another. It may however be a coredump from one of the
helpers.. file should tell (on most platforms anyway).

Yes, to be able to get anything useful from a core dump, Squid must be
compiled with -g.

Yes, there are squid.conf options you can enable to try to figure out
why things are crashing, but this is most useful if you know how to
repeat the crash. See debug_options.

--
Henrik Nordstrom
Squid Hacker
BLATS@fr.ibm.com wrote:
> 
> I use Squid 2.4.stable1 on AIX
> I have 2 directories  /logs and /cache
> 
> is it correct to tell that if there is a core file in /cache then the core
> file belongs to squid and it's in relation with cache function ?
> 
> if yes must I put -g when compiling or do I have to put another debug level
> in squid.conf file  to have more explanation about this core
Received on Wed May 16 2001 - 16:09:12 MDT

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