Thanks all it was a uname -a XXXX problem, > Pablo García wrote: > > Luis, Please define "Heavy Load", how manu req/s, is this a forward, > > transparent or reverse proxy ? is this a memory only cache ? what are > > the vmstat outputs when it stops responding ? did run the ulimit -n > > 16384 before start the squid ? > > Are there any error messages in the cache.log ? > > Also... > how many cached objects are being handled when it starts the weirdness? > what cache format are you using? on what OS? how big is it? > what sort of traffic handling has it been subject to? (avg object sizes > etc) > > > Regards, Pablo > > > > On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 4:09 PM, Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz > > > > <luis.daniel.lucio@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hi Squids, > >> We are putting in a heavy load environment. my squid is getting tired, > >> after a while of load testing, 3128/tcp begins to stop responding > >> (randomly) to requests. All other ports at that servers responds ok > >> i've recompile my squid with 16k file handlers, but this does not seems > >> to help. Is there any other suggestion? > >> Regards, > >> LD > > Amos On Friday 31 October 2008 22:16:38 Amos Jeffries wrote: