On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 15:38 +0100, Ronny T. Lampert wrote: > > Well the OS and platform should be obvious from the messages ;) Its > > Redhat EL4 on a dual Pentium Xeon box though just for clarity. I've > > trawled the log files and there are no errors that I can see that > > related (at least obviously) to squid respawning... just the whole > > reload blurb. > > I'd simply suggest updating to S12. > Lots of stuff has changed, esp. critical fixes for the aufs-store (which you > really want to use on Linux and high thruput proxies). But this doesn't concern us does it because we aren't using the [disk] cache: acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 cache_dir null /dev/null no_cache deny all > If you are unexperienced I will gladly help you with the configure options. > > I also had problems at around S6, with segfaults. > Squid only re-loads itself, when it segfaults. Crikey! Squid is segv an awful lot then!? Seeing as this version is shipped with EL4 shouldn't it be deemed stable and therefore not crash every couple of minutes!? This is concerning. Perhaps I should try Redhat's lists too. Ta, Jim > Cheers, > Ronny -- James Vanns BSc (Hons) MCP Canterbury Christ Church University Senior Systems Programmer (Linux / C & C++) Encryption Key: http://keys.se.linux.org/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x3B09EE224A653EA9 Signature Verification Key: http://keys.se.linux.org/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x47FF170724959054