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Re: Repost: Squid 3.1.x uses considerably more memory than 2.7.x or 3.0.x

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* Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

>  * on 64-bit boxes due to non-aligned cache_mem chunk sizes being
> allocated 2 pages each. Squid only counted the one allocated, so sys
> shows 2x usage what squid does.

It's 32Bits
 
>  * external_acl_type internal result cache not being capped. Use of
> the cache=COUNT parameter is needed on high-traffic proxies.

I'm not using those.

>  * still open: bug 2305;  auth has some logic errors creating
> circular reference loops. Which could hold onto credentials way too
> long, or cause real leaks to accumulate under certain request types.

Not using AUTH here.
 
>  * still open; Squid's custom memory manager (mempools) is "broken"
> for some reason on 64-bit. Not having looked at the one deeply yet
> I'm not sure what the impact is.

Again, I'm on 32bits
 
> Can you try your tests on the 3.1.1 (or 3.1.2 in a few days) release
> please and see if it was one of the solved issues?

Of course.

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