Diego Dasso wrote:
>
> first, sorry for my english, probably its really bad...:-(
>
> in the past few days i been having problems with squid, according to
> cache.log its restarts automatically and i cant figure out why...
> this is a part of my cache.log, if somebody can helpme with this.....
>
> 2002/01/08 21:00:12| idnsCheckQueue: ID 81b: giving up after 20 tries
> and 37.6 seconds
> 2002/01/09 18:11:13| urlParse: Illegal character in hostname
> 'espa�ol.yahoo.com'
> 2002/01/09 18:57:17| idnsCheckQueue: ID 11a2: giving up after 20 tries
> and 42.3 seconds
> 2002/01/09 20:00:12| urlParse: Illegal character in hostname
> 'www.1001winampskins,com'
> 2002/01/09 20:07:47| idnsCheckQueue: ID 134b: giving up after 20 tries
> and 31.1 seconds
> 2002/01/10 11:21:22| idnsCheckQueue: ID 18de: giving up after 20 tries
> and 20.9 seconds
> 2002/01/10 11:46:56| urlParse: Illegal character in hostname
> 'www.yahoo,com'
> 2002/01/10 11:46:59| urlParse: Illegal character in hostname
> 'www.yahoo,com'
> 2002/01/10 12:15:00| comm_accept: FD 8: (104) Connection reset by peer
> 2002/01/10 12:15:00| httpAccept: FD 8: accept failure: (104) Connection
> reset by peer
> 2002/01/10 14:11:22| clientKeepaliveNextRequest: FD 15 Sending next
All of the above is quite normal garbage.
> FATAL: Received Segment Violation...dying.
This indicates you encountered an internal bug, and Squid tried to
automatically recover. See the Squid FAQ on how you can help us find the
cause to this.
> 2002/01/10 20:31:57| storeDirWriteCleanLogs: Starting...
> 2002/01/10 20:31:57| WARNING: Closing open FD 8
[...]
> Total free: 96 KB 0%
> 2002/01/10 20:32:00| Starting Squid Cache version 2.3.STABLE4 for
> i386-redhat-linux-gnu...
> 2002/01/10 20:32:00| Process ID 331
> 2002/01/10 20:32:00| With 1024 file descriptors available
[...]
> 2002/01/10 21:19:44| idnsCheckQueue: ID 116: giving up after 20 tries
> and 5.8 seconds
> 2002/01/11 11:29:40| Starting Squid Cache version 2.3.STABLE4 for
> i386-redhat-linux-gnu...
This is odd. No indication as to why Squid was restarted. Did someone
forcibly kill Squid or did your system reboot without letting Squid shut
down first?
> 2002/01/11 11:29:40| Process ID 2213
> 2002/01/11 11:29:40| With 1024 file descriptors available
> 2002/01/11 11:29:40| DNS Socket created on FD 1
[...]
> 2002/01/11 11:29:42| storeLateRelease: released 0 objects
> 2002/01/11 13:45:41| Starting Squid Cache version 2.3.STABLE4 for
> i386-redhat-linux-gnu...
And again same odd thing...
> 2002/01/11 13:45:41| Process ID 1158
> 2002/01/11 13:45:41| With 1024 file descriptors available
[...]
> 2002/01/11 13:45:45| storeLateRelease: released 0 objects
>
> and only the last Starting Squid was from a "human entity"
>
> any help will be very appreciated
Regards
Henrik Nordstr�m
Squid Developer
MARA Systems AB, Sweden
Received on Fri Jan 11 2002 - 16:46:47 MST
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