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Pieter,

I had to delete my cache. I didn't get any answers from the list and I had a lot of people calling.

I did:
rm -r /squid/cache/*

it took over 30 minutes.
Then,
restarted squid (/etc/init.d/squid3 start) and it was doing the same: It started and it just died without giving any errors.

I then decided to also delete, actually rename, access.log and store.log files. This time when I restarted, it worked. I had to do it that way because that was the only solution I found. I there is another way to restore all the previous objects please let me know.

One more thing, What could have caused that problem? Will this happen again in a couple of months?

Thanks

Pieter De Wit wrote:
Well - something is killing it. It got a lot future than before, it stopped
at 0.6% iirc last time ?

On Tue, 09 Dec 2008 22:42:52 -0400, "Wilson Hernandez - MSD, S. A."
<wh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That i486 thing just might have been the original kernel. I don't know why it says i486.

I ran tail -f /var/log/squid/cache.log and noticed that squid tries to rebuild the cache, it stops and restarts again:

Store rebuilding is 10.1% complete

I don't want to delete my cache. That's the only solutions I've found on the internet:

1) Shutdown your squid server
squid -k shutdown

2) Remove the cache directory
rm -r /squid/cache/*

3) Re-Create the squid cache directory
squid -z

4) Start the squid

My cache is pretty big and it would take a while to delete all the stuff in there. Also, I will loose all that data from months of objects...

Pieter De Wit wrote:
Hi,

Might be totally off here, but I noted your swap size is "large". Could
it
be that the cache has more objects (in count and in byte count ?) than
can
fit into a 32-bit counter ?

I got to this by seeing that it crashes at the cache rebuild section as
well as the fact the the build is i486.

Like I said, might be *way* off but hey :)

Cheers,

Pieter

On Tue, 09 Dec 2008 19:04:54 -0700, wh@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello.

I came across something weird. Squid3 just stopped working, just dies
without any error message. My server was running as usual and all over
a
sudden users weren't getting internet. I checked if all the normal
processes were running and noticed squid wasn't. Now, I try to start
the
server and it starts and dies after a few seconds. Heres part of the
cache.log file:

2008/12/09 22:03:07| Starting Squid Cache version 3.0.PRE5 for
i486-pc-linux-gnu...
2008/12/09 22:03:07| Process ID 4063
2008/12/09 22:03:07| With 1024 file descriptors available
2008/12/09 22:03:07| DNS Socket created at 0.0.0.0, port 33054, FD 8
2008/12/09 22:03:07| Adding nameserver 200.42.213.11 from squid.conf
2008/12/09 22:03:07| Adding nameserver 200.42.213.21 from squid.conf
2008/12/09 22:03:07| Unlinkd pipe opened on FD 13
2008/12/09 22:03:07| Swap maxSize 102400000 KB, estimated 7876923
objects
2008/12/09 22:03:07| Target number of buckets: 393846
2008/12/09 22:03:07| Using 524288 Store buckets
2008/12/09 22:03:07| Max Mem  size: 102400 KB
2008/12/09 22:03:07| Max Swap size: 102400000 KB
2008/12/09 22:03:07| Rebuilding storage in /var/log/squid/cache (DIRTY)
2008/12/09 22:03:07| Using Least Load store dir selection
2008/12/09 22:03:07| Current Directory is /
2008/12/09 22:03:07| Loaded Icons.
2008/12/09 22:03:07| Accepting transparently proxied HTTP connections
at
192.168.2.1, port 3128, FD 15.
2008/12/09 22:03:07| HTCP Disabled.
2008/12/09 22:03:07| WCCP Disabled.
2008/12/09 22:03:07| Ready to serve requests.
2008/12/09 22:03:11| Starting Squid Cache version 3.0.PRE5 for
i486-pc-linux-gnu...
2008/12/09 22:03:11| Process ID 4066
2008/12/09 22:03:11| With 1024 file descriptors available
2008/12/09 22:03:11| DNS Socket created at 0.0.0.0, port 33054, FD 8
2008/12/09 22:03:11| Adding nameserver 200.42.213.11 from squid.conf
2008/12/09 22:03:11| Adding nameserver 200.42.213.21 from squid.conf
2008/12/09 22:03:11| Unlinkd pipe opened on FD 13
2008/12/09 22:03:11| Swap maxSize 102400000 KB, estimated 7876923
objects
2008/12/09 22:03:11| Target number of buckets: 393846
2008/12/09 22:03:11| Using 524288 Store buckets
2008/12/09 22:03:11| Max Mem  size: 102400 KB
2008/12/09 22:03:11| Max Swap size: 102400000 KB
2008/12/09 22:03:11| Rebuilding storage in /var/log/squid/cache (DIRTY)
2008/12/09 22:03:11| Using Least Load store dir selection
2008/12/09 22:03:11| Current Directory is /
2008/12/09 22:03:11| Loaded Icons.
2008/12/09 22:03:11| Accepting transparently proxied HTTP connections
at
192.168.2.1, port 3128, FD 15.
2008/12/09 22:03:11| HTCP Disabled.
2008/12/09 22:03:11| WCCP Disabled.
2008/12/09 22:03:11| Ready to serve requests.
2008/12/09 22:03:12| Store rebuilding is  0.6% complete
2008/12/09 22:03:17| Starting Squid Cache version 3.0.PRE5 for
i486-pc-linux-gnu...
2008/12/09 22:03:17| Process ID 4069
2008/12/09 22:03:17| With 1024 file descriptors available
2008/12/09 22:03:17| DNS Socket created at 0.0.0.0, port 33054, FD 8
2008/12/09 22:03:17| Adding nameserver 200.42.213.11 from squid.conf
2008/12/09 22:03:17| Adding nameserver 200.42.213.21 from squid.conf
2008/12/09 22:03:17| Unlinkd pipe opened on FD 13
2008/12/09 22:03:17| Swap maxSize 102400000 KB, estimated 7876923
objects
2008/12/09 22:03:17| Target number of buckets: 393846
2008/12/09 22:03:17| Using 524288 Store buckets
2008/12/09 22:03:17| Max Mem  size: 102400 KB
2008/12/09 22:03:17| Max Swap size: 102400000 KB
2008/12/09 22:03:17| Rebuilding storage in /var/log/squid/cache (DIRTY)
2008/12/09 22:03:17| Using Least Load store dir selection
2008/12/09 22:03:17| Current Directory is /
2008/12/09 22:03:17| Loaded Icons.
2008/12/09 22:03:17| Accepting transparently proxied HTTP connections
at
192.168.2.1, port 3128, FD 15.
2008/12/09 22:03:17| HTCP Disabled.
2008/12/09 22:03:17| WCCP Disabled.
2008/12/09 22:03:17| Ready to serve requests.
2008/12/09 22:03:18| Store rebuilding is  0.6% complete


Please help. Your help will be appreciated.

Thank you in advanced.







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