Sorry, my last message was inadvertently sent to the wrong messages thread. Best Regards On 11/09/06, Santosh Rani <santoshballey@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Normally, Squid would start when Computer is switched ON. But today (11 Sep 2006) it refused to start. Squid is listed in services in " Control Panel > Computer Administration > Services " From where if I try to start it manually it gives error 1067. Reinstalling squid solves the problem. But if I copy the same previous 'cache' directory to the new installation folder of Squid , it again starts giving same problem. I have tried using the same configuration file that I used with my previous installation of Squid, it works with new installation. My cache size as specified in squid.conf is 500 MB. The cache size has grown to 4500 MB. Could the error be related to this cache size? Regards On 11/09/06, Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > mån 2006-09-11 klockan 12:39 +0530 skrev Santosh Rani: > > Squid version : squid2.5 stable3 > > Allocated cache_mem: 240 MB > > Cache size: 5000 MB > > HDD Type: SATA > > I am not able to start squid I am getting error 1067. What could be > > the proble. What is the meaning of this error? > > Good question. It's not a Squid error code as far as I know.. > > Why is showing the error, where? > > Regards > Henrik > > > On 07/09/06, Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > mån 2006-09-04 klockan 11:17 -0600 skrev Brett Glass: > > Henrik: > > > > In what version of Squid was this instability introduced? Does it > > only show up in certain versions of the operating system? We have > > caches running FreeBSD 4.9 and Squid 2.5.STABLE5 (see the output of > > "squid -v" below) which are absolutely rock solid under heavy > > loads; they work so well that we have not upgraded them. > > It's always been there actually, for as long as diskd has existed. But > it only occurs when diskd is being pushed to the limits, which > indirectly means the faster Squid is the likelier the problem is seen.. > > Regards > Henrik > > >