Hi, Try getting squid config via cachemgr. Checking cache_log is a good idea when squid starts. If squid sees anything not normal, it should report it there. I am just shooting with my eyes folded, but: 1) check ulimit hard & soft values (ulimit -Ha and ulimit -Sa). 2) Are you running squid in 32bit or 64bit? I am unfamiliar with Fedora, so I can't provide much help in this one, sory. HTH, On 9/20/07, zulkarnain <sizulku@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > --- Gonzalo Arana <gonzalo.arana@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Have a look at cache manager: > > > > http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/CacheManager > > > > Here is my cache manager output: > > Memory usage for squid via mallinfo(): > Total space in arena: 1810628 KB > Ordinary blocks: 1810311 KB 19 blks > Small blocks: 0 KB 0 blks > Holding blocks: 18800 KB 5 blks > Free Small blocks: 0 KB > Free Ordinary blocks: 316 KB > Total in use: 1829111 KB 100% > Total free: 316 KB 0% > Total size: 1829428 KB > Memory accounted for: > Total accounted: 1707551 KB > memPoolAlloc calls: 115795525 > memPoolFree calls: 112049666 > > squid only recognize 1.8GB of cache_mem but I've 4GB > cache_mem in squid.conf, does it mean maximum size of > cache_mem is 2GB? any help would be great. Thanks. > > Zul > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join Yahoo!'s user panel and lay it on us. http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7 > > -- Gonzalo A. Arana