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Date:      Mon, 9 Jun 2003 16:45:21 -0400 (EDT)
From:      David Sze <dsze@engmail.uwaterloo.ca>
To:        Mike Hoskins <mike@adept.org>
Cc:        stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: stable + squid 2.5_3
Message-ID:  <20030609164442.E85482@engage.uwaterloo.ca>
In-Reply-To: <20030609130841.E12771@fubar.adept.org>
References:  <20030609130841.E12771@fubar.adept.org>

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On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Mike Hoskins wrote:

>
> I seem to be having a problem, but I'm not sure if it's -stable, Squid, or
> neither.  I've been running -stable+Squid on a Dell 4600 for a couple
> years now.  All has been well, but after upgrading to Squid 2.5_3 (which
> was also done on a couple other, less-loaded, -stable machines without
> this issue to date), I occasionally get errors in my cache.log and this AM
> Squid died and required a restart.
>
> Here are the lines that get logged to cache.log...
>
> 2003/06/09 13:00:15| storeDiskdSend OPEN: (35) Resource temporarily unavailable
> 2003/06/09 13:00:15| storeDiskdSend: msgsnd: (35) Resource temporarily unavailable
>
> These usually happen in floods (many per second)...
>
> root@eng{squid}# grep OPEN cache.log |wc
>    25912  207296 2072960
>
> Before this morning's crash, for example, there were a couple hundred of
> these and then finally (maybe the root cause?),
>
> 2003/06/09 13:00:15| assertion failed: diskd/store_io_diskd.c:494: "++send_errors < 100"
>
> Restarting Squid seems to make everything "normal" again until it's been
> running for awhile.  Similar behavior was seen just after the upgrade
> (from previous port version), but I misinterpreted it as a problem with my
> old cache...  So I just moved it to cache.old, ran squid -z and now 2.5_3
> is running on it's own fresh cache.
>
> I'm going to cvsup to the latest -stable after COB today (PST), and will
> monitor the Squid port closely for updates.  If anyone has seen something
> similar and has ideas or knows the solution...  TIA.
>
> -mrh
>
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