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> On 8/23/05, John R. Van Lanen, Network Operations - TCCSA
> <VANLANEN@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I'm running Redhat ES 3.0,
> >
> > Running Squid Stable 2.5 ver 3 that comes with the Redhat ES 3.0
> >
> > The issue I have is that squid will stop dead,
> >
> > Do a squid status and it shows
> >
> > squid dead but pid file exists
> > squid: ERROR Could not send signal 0 to process 5530: (3) No such process,
> >
> > Have seen this before, restart squid or rebooting solves the issue for awhile,
> > but, under load it occurrs again.
> >
> > The 5530 process number changes.
> >
> > Cache.log shows nothing but normal stuff.
> >
> > Searching the net shows others with the same issues but can't find a solution.
> >
> > Let me know if you can help.  Thanks.

> -   http://www.progsoc.uts.edu.au/lists/slug/2000/March/msg01394.html

> - Checkout :

>       # dmesg

>  too.


>  M.

I've seen this post, but restarting squid or rebooting the server also takes
care of the issue.  I've turned the debug option on, set store.log to none and
increased cache_mem from the default of 8 to 512, so far so good, still testing
with a limited load from our network.

I'll look into # dmesg too.

Thanks. 
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