Re: [squid-users] squid exceeding total system swap limit

From: Henrik Nordstrom <[email protected]>
Date: 22 May 2003 14:55:34 +0200

tor 2003-05-22 klockan 14.30 skrev Sumit Pandya:

> Sorry for my previous incomplete mail. After tweaking with
> pipeline_prefetch option I found that this is not a problem with this TAG.
> With or without "pipeline_prefetch" squid keep on growing beyond my all
> Physical memory and Linux O.S kill that squid process due to (Out Of Memory)
> reason.

My previous response is still valid:

Please register a bug report, and include the following information:

   * output of "squid -v"
   * squid.conf settings
   * cachemgr "General Runtime" (see below)
   * cachemgr "Memory Utilization" (see below)

Both cachemgr pages in three copies:
   1. shortly after start
   2. then after your Squid has been running for some time to
      allow for cache_mem to be filled up. You are using a
      cache_mem of 256 MB which will take some time to be used.
   3. and finally when Squid has been running for a longer time
      causing shortage of memory, but before where it crashes.

Bug reports are registered at http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/. Do NOT
post all this information to the mailinglist.

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