RE: [squid-users] squid can ' t load acl's

From: Paulo Ricardo <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2004 13:46:45 -0200

Em Sex, 2004-01-23 às 12:23, Elsen Marc escreveu:
>
> > Em Sex, 2004-01-23 às 06:30, Elsen Marc escreveu:
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Iḿ trying to use squid w/ a huge list ( more tham 200.000
> > sites) and
> > > > when I start squid , after +_1 min I receive a message
> > saying that it
> > > > could not start.
> > > >
> > > > Starting proxy server: 2004/01/22 18:01:45
> > > > /etc/init.d/squid: line 133: 9223 Terminated
> > > > start-stop-daemon --quiet --start --pidfile $PIDFILE
> > --exec $DAEMON --
> > > > $SQUID_ARGS </dev/null
> > > > squid.
> > > >
> > >
> > > What's in cache.log ?
> >
> >
> > nothing... the squid even starts...... but if I comment the acl and
> > http_accesss everything runs smoothly.....80)
> > Should I increase RAM memory to 256M or 512M ???
> >
>
> It is possible that squid dies immediately due to mem. allocation
> problems on the box.

yes, exactly. looking at console I saw a lot of Out of Memory.

After that I upgraded to 256MRAM, but unfortunatly I received same
message ( Out of memory)

should I upgrade to 512M??? or should I use a redirector/squidguard ???

> Verify this by looking at your system's error log, I suppose :
>
> # dmesg
>
> on Debian.
>
> Also simply start squid in a shell , see what gives. I see the startup
> script redirect everything to /dev/null. This is counter productive for
> analyzing this issue :
>
> Simply try :
>
> # ./path_to_squid_exec/squid
>
> This might be more informative
>
> M.
Received on Sat Jan 24 2004 - 08:47:25 MST

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