Re: Squid-1.1.20

From: Dancer <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 08 Apr 1998 22:45:00 +1000

Well, making a pap diagnosis without first consulting your full medical
history, I'd say that you're maxing out the 256 file-descriptor limit,
which causes connections to queue, rather than being accepted (and
perhaps to timeout, and be dropped altogether).

That's one possibility anyway. Spot-checks with the cache-manager will
tell you if you're hitting that limit.

D

Evaghelos Tsiotsios wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> We have recently upgraded the Squid installation in our site (80 hosts)
> to 1.1.20. (Linux kernel 2.0.33).
> There are a couple of things I' d like to ask, though.
>
> I am noticing myself - and getting some complaints from colleagues also-
> that often enough we get read error messages and the connection is
> aborted. If the user insists (reload twice or three times) then he/she
> gets the page he wants.
> Also, at times, not the whole page is downloaded leaving some elements
> 'blank'.
>
> Help would be mostly welcome.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Evaghelos Tsiotsios.
>
> > Archetypon S.A.
> > 26 Fokidos St
> > GR 11526 Athens
> > tel. +301 7483324
> > fax +301 7482696
> > mailto:etsiot@archetypon.gr
> > http://www.archetypon.gr
> >
> >

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Received on Wed Apr 08 1998 - 05:58:38 MDT

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