That's the second time I've seen someone asking about that same error.
I don't recall who the first one was.
For some unknown reason some handle that is used by diskHandleWrite()
is returning a fail, and errno is set to EPIPE. (It is possible EPIPE
was set in a _previous_ operation and errno was not cleared, and that
whatever caused write() to fail did not properly set errno...That's my
best guess right now).
I guess we need to know what operating system. I'll dig back through my
inbox and see if I can find the OS of the other person who asked me.
D
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>
> Rania Fakhoury wrote:
>
> > 1998/03/14 10:03:41| diskHandleWrite: FD 32: disk write error: (32) Broken pipe
> >
> > This error (I do not know if it is an error or not) but I want to find what does it mean.
>
> Good question. Broken pipe is not a valid error code for disk writes.
>
> When you see this, try running cachemgr to see what the FD is used for,
> and check messages/syslog in case there is some problem with the
> machine.
>
> Try also enabling debug logging to get a clearer picture of what Squid
> is trying to do ("squid -k debug" toggles debug logging on/off)
>
> ---
> Henrik Nordstr�m
> Sparetime Squid Hacker
-- Did you read the documentation AND the FAQ? If not, I'll probably still answer your question, but my patience will be limited, and you take the risk of sarcasm and ridicule.Received on Sat Mar 14 1998 - 03:56:18 MST
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