[squid-users] Too many queued ntlmauthenticator requests

From: David Jim�nez Peris <davidjp_at_terra.es>
Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2008 18:15:20 +0200

On a linux ubuntu 8.04 server with squid 3.0.STABLE1 and samba 3.0.28a
configured to authenticate against a windows 2003 server active
directory with samba winbind ntlm-auth, the ntlm-auth processes keep
slowly getting locked in "RESERVED" state until squid emits the error
"Too many queued ntlmauthenticator requests" and restarts.

Is this the expected behavior of squid?

Below it's an output of cachemanager3.cgi:

NTLM Authenticator Statistics:
program: /usr/bin/ntlm_auth
number running: 10 of 10
requests sent: 11616
replies received: 11616
queue length: 0
avg service time: 0 msec

# FD PID # Requests # Deferred Requests Flags Time Offset Request
1 9 14035 39 0 R 0.003 0 (none)
2 10 14036 291 0 R 0.002 0 (none)
3 11 14037 79 0 R 0.004 0 (none)
4 12 14038 34 0 R 0.003 0 (none)
5 13 14039 3306 0 R 0.004 0 (none)
6 14 14040 6292 0
        0.151 0 (none)
7 15 14041 1251 0
        0.050 0 (none)
8 16 14042 23 0 R 0.023 0 (none)
9 17 14043 3 0 R 0.023 0 (none)
10 18 14044 298 0
        0.137 0 (none)

Flags key:

   B = BUSY
   C = CLOSING
   R = RESERVED or DEFERRED
   S = SHUTDOWN
   P = PLACEHOLDER

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Generated Tue, 08 Jul 2008 15:33:18 GMT, by cachemgr3.cgi/3.0.STABLE1

Best regards
David JP
Received on Tue Jul 08 2008 - 16:15:45 MDT

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