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I downgrade server 2 to squid 2.5 last version and the problem does not
exist anymnore.  What is happening to squid 2.6 .


Thanks

Em Qui, 2006-12-07 às 17:07 -0200, Erick Dantas Rotole escreveu:
> Signal 4 indicates illegal instruction. The problem only hapens when
> server 2 gets all the load. When the load is share by both server or
> all the load is on server 1, there is no problem.
> I have already changed the server 2 to a machine with 2 processors and
> the problem persists. 
>  
> Server 1 has squid squid-2.5.13_1 and server 2 squid-2.6.5
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> 2006/12/7, Mark Elsen <mark.elsen@xxxxxxxxx>: 
>         On 12/7/06, Erick Dantas Rotole <dantasrotole@xxxxxxxxx>
>         wrote: 
>         > I have 2 squids working together using freebsd carp an round
>         Robin to
>         > balance the load. When server 1 gets all the load i have no
>         proplem, but
>         > when server 2 gets all the load squit stops with signal 4.
>         Server 1 has 
>         > 2 processor and server 2 has 1 processor. Can this error be
>         caused due
>         > to high load???
>         >
>            (# makewhatis)
>         
>            % man -k signal
>         
>         Some of the man pages, should have  list with the meaning 
>         of the sig numbers, may help.
>         
>         M.
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Erick Dantas Rotole 


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