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Re: COSS causing squid Segment Violation on FreeBSD 6.2S

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On Thu, 26 Apr 2007, Adrian Chadd wrote:

On Thu, Apr 26, 2007, Mark Powell wrote:
  Would using the functions from the kernel aio module make any
difference? If so, how would I get the port to use them? I see you are the
port maintainer too :)

Maybe, although I'd like to figure out why the IO request is actually failing.
That can come after we've figured out why its crashing (ie, we can add in
a few lines to log specific details about the failed IO request.)

I'll add that code from the other message you sent me.

I'd stay away from the posix AIO code though; its reasonably naive and
was meant for development. I know how to make it more "optimal" and suited
to production use but it'd take time I don't have. :(

Do you mean I should be using the kernel module or not?
  I assume that it will use the kernel code when:

#define USE_AUFSOPS 0

?

And no, I'm not the port maintainer for FreeBSD's squid port anymore.
Ran out of time. :)

I see. I read it wrong. You created the port, but miwi is currently maintaining it.
  Cheers.

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