[squid-users] squidGuard errors - too few redirectors

From: Xander D Harkness <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 23:25:16 +0100

I have set up and am happily using squid with squidGuard at one location.

I have used binaries and have now just compiled squid 2.5-stable-2 with
the latest squidGuard and I get the following errors:

2003/04/29 23:11:23| aclMatchAclList: returning 1
2003/04/29 23:11:23| aclCheck: match found, returning 1
2003/04/29 23:11:23| aclCheckCallback: answer=1
2003/04/29 23:11:23| aclCheckFast: list: (nil)
2003/04/29 23:11:23| aclCheckFast: no matches, returning: 1
2003/04/29 23:11:23| WARNING: redirector #2 (FD 6) exited
2003/04/29 23:11:24| aclCheckFast: list: (nil)
2003/04/29 23:11:24| aclCheckFast: no matches, returning: 1
2003/04/29 23:11:24| aclCheckFast: list: (nil)

2003/04/29 23:11:48| WARNING: redirector #3 (FD 7) exited
2003/04/29 23:11:48| storeDirWriteCleanLogs: Starting...
2003/04/29 23:11:48| WARNING: Closing open FD 22
2003/04/29 23:11:48| Finished. Wrote 11 entries.
2003/04/29 23:11:48| Took 0.0 seconds (31791.9 entries/sec).
FATAL: Too few redirector processes are running
Squid Cache (Version 2.5.STABLE2): Terminated abnormally.
CPU Usage: 0.070 seconds = 0.035 user + 0.035 sys
Maximum Resident Size: 0 KB
Page faults with physical i/o: 398
Memory usage for squid via mallinfo():
        total space in arena: 2152 KB
        Ordinary blocks: 2133 KB 9 blks
        Small blocks: 0 KB 1 blks
        Holding blocks: 192 KB 1 blks
        Free Small blocks: 0 KB
        Free Ordinary blocks: 18 KB
        Total in use: 2325 KB 108%
        Total free: 18 KB 1%
Aborted

Once all the redirectors have failed squid aborts. I can start squid
using 32 redirectors and it just takes a little bit longer to fail

Does anyone have an idea why it might be failing. I am using it with
httpd_accel etc. However even without this and a very simple
configuration it still fails.

Kind regards
Xander
Received on Tue Apr 29 2003 - 16:25:52 MDT

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