On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 13:55:57 -0800 (PST), Landy Landy <landysaccount@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello. > > Today I did a /usr/local/squid/sbin/squid -k shutdown > > Then, started it: /usr/local/squid/sbin/squid -D > > And got this: > > CPU Usage: 34.466 seconds = 26.170 user + 8.297 sys > Maximum Resident Size: 0 KB > Page faults with physical i/o: 0 > Memory usage for squid via mallinfo(): > total space in arena: 10244 KB > Ordinary blocks: 10081 KB 195 blks > Small blocks: 0 KB 1 blks > Holding blocks: 68692 KB 276 blks > Free Small blocks: 0 KB > Free Ordinary blocks: 162 KB > Total in use: 78773 KB 769% > Total free: 162 KB 2% > 2010/01/20 17:50:36| aioSync: flushing pending I/O operations > 2010/01/20 17:50:36| aioSync: done > 2010/01/20 17:50:36| aioSync: flushing pending I/O operations > 2010/01/20 17:50:36| aioSync: done > 2010/01/20 17:50:36| Open FD UNSTARTED 52 > /var/log/squid3.1/cache/06/4F/000642FE > 2010/01/20 17:50:36| Open FD UNSTARTED 62 > /var/log/squid3.1/cache/0F/E4/000FC578 > 2010/01/20 17:50:36| Squid Cache (Version 3.0.STABLE20): Exiting normally. Looks like normal shutdown to me. The AIO messages are a little hight for what they mean. Merely Squid doing its best to flush unsaved bytes to disk before it looses them. Amos