Thanks Neil, However, I contacted SF prior to contacting this group. There logs are completely clean. I have no reason to believe this is a SF issue. The Squid hook into SF is a two liner smartfilter_state on smartfilter_config /usr/local/squid/etc/config.txt Again, I doubt it is a SF issue. Can anyone else provide any insite? Thanks, Pamela Rock --- "Neil A. Hillard" <hillardn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Pamela Rock wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > Bare with me this is a bit long. I've been > running > > production squid 2.5Stable10 on a Red Hat ES 3 > > platform for about two weeks now. Yesterday the > > server crashed and I haven't been able to find a > good > > solution or cause for that matter. I'm hoping > someone > > in this forum can shed some light as to why Squid > > crashed and what the correct resolution is. I > have > > not been able to find a good reason or solution as > to > > what happened. > > > > We are running Squid with Smart Filter and > Heartbeat > > on the Linux platform quoted above. > > I would think that you'll need to either take this > up with Secure > Computing as part of your commercial support or > retest it without > SmartFilter and report back if the problem still > occurs. > > Assuming that SmartFilter is a patch for squid, > shouldn't that be > released under the GPL, too? In which case we'd be > able to take a look > and see what they've hacked? > > HTH, > > > Neil. > > -- > Neil Hillard hillardn@xxxxxxxxx > Westland Helicopters Ltd. > http://www.whl.co.uk/ > > Disclaimer: This message does not necessarily > reflect the > views of Westland Helicopters Ltd. > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com