Hello, I have a problem with Squid. Every day, over 0:00h (when logs are
rotated) my squid generates a core file that almost full all
'/var/spool/squid' partition. Looking at squid-cache logs, here is what it's
shown:
2008/05/27 00:06:12| helperOpenServers: Starting 40 'squirm' processes
2008/05/27 00:06:12| ipcCreate: fork: (12) Cannot allocate memory
2008/05/27 00:06:12| WARNING: Cannot run '/usr/local/squirm/bin/squirm' process.
FATAL: Too many queued url_rewriter requests (1 on 0)
squidaio_queue_request: WARNING - Queue congestion
Hardware has 1GB RAM with 512MB reserved for cache_mem, only squid launched at
service on machine. Using squirm as url rewriter and launching 40 childs.
Until now, the only way to solve it is erasing core file and restarting Squid.
Any ideas what is this happens and how to solve it? Thanks.
Squid version: 2.6 STABLE6 (RedHat 5 official package)
Received on Wed May 28 2008 - 07:36:40 MDT
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