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How can I view the cache manager?
I managed to load 2 pages, then tried a third and connection refused.
5mins later I loaded another page and then the next one connection refused.
These are all different sites and all accessible when accessed directly without the proxy.

Could be a file permissions somewhere or maybe some sort of blocking attack on the proxy?

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From: "Kinkie" <gkinkie@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, December 25, 2010 10:55 PM
To: "J Webster" <webster_jack@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re:  refusing connections

Anything in the cache manager? Filedescriptor allocation etc.. Can you
access the sites without using the proxy?

On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 10:49 PM, J Webster <webster_jack@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is the last bit from the cache log after restarting - seems ok but
still refusing connections.
On a restart it seems to connect and load a page but then stops halfway just
like it times out.

2010/12/25 21:47:16| DNS Socket created at 0.0.0.0, port 56340, FD 6
2010/12/25 21:47:16| Adding nameserver 208.67.222.222 from squid.conf
2010/12/25 21:47:16| Adding nameserver 208.67.220.220 from squid.conf
2010/12/25 21:47:16| helperOpenServers: Starting 5 'ncsa_auth' processes
2010/12/25 21:47:16| User-Agent logging is disabled.
2010/12/25 21:47:16| Referer logging is disabled.
2010/12/25 21:47:16| Unlinkd pipe opened on FD 16
2010/12/25 21:47:16| Swap maxSize 40960000 + 102400 KB, estimated 0 objects
2010/12/25 21:47:16| Target number of buckets: 157932
2010/12/25 21:47:16| Using 262144 Store buckets
2010/12/25 21:47:16| Max Mem  size: 102400 KB
2010/12/25 21:47:16| Max Swap size: 40960000 KB
2010/12/25 21:47:16| Local cache digest enabled; rebuild/rewrite every
3600/3600 sec
2010/12/25 21:47:16| Rebuilding storage in /var/spool/squid (CLEAN)
2010/12/25 21:47:16| Using Least Load store dir selection
2010/12/25 21:47:16| Set Current Directory to /var/spool/squid
2010/12/25 21:47:16| Loaded Icons.
2010/12/25 21:47:17| Accepting proxy HTTP connections at 0.0.0.0, port 8080,
FD 20.
2010/12/25 21:47:17| Accepting proxy HTTP connections at 88.208.237.198,
port 80, FD 21.
2010/12/25 21:47:17| Accepting ICP messages at 0.0.0.0, port 3130, FD 22.
2010/12/25 21:47:17| WCCP Disabled.
2010/12/25 21:47:17| Ready to serve requests.
2010/12/25 21:47:17| Store rebuilding is  0.8% complete
2010/12/25 21:47:19| Done reading /var/spool/squid swaplog (521968 entries)
2010/12/25 21:47:19| Finished rebuilding storage from disk.
2010/12/25 21:47:19|    521968 Entries scanned
2010/12/25 21:47:19|         0 Invalid entries.
2010/12/25 21:47:19|         0 With invalid flags.
2010/12/25 21:47:19|    521931 Objects loaded.
2010/12/25 21:47:19|         0 Objects expired.
2010/12/25 21:47:19|         0 Objects cancelled.
2010/12/25 21:47:19|         6 Duplicate URLs purged.
2010/12/25 21:47:19|        31 Swapfile clashes avoided.
2010/12/25 21:47:19|   Took 2.9 seconds (178595.5 objects/sec).
2010/12/25 21:47:19| Beginning Validation Procedure
2010/12/25 21:47:19|    262144 Entries Validated so far.
2010/12/25 21:47:19|   Completed Validation Procedure
2010/12/25 21:47:19|   Validated 521931 Entries
2010/12/25 21:47:19|   store_swap_size = 9112264k
2010/12/25 21:47:20| storeLateRelease: released 6 objects


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From: "Kinkie" <gkinkie@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, December 25, 2010 10:41 PM
To: "J Webster" <webster_jack@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re:  refusing connections

On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 10:38 PM, J Webster <webster_jack@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

The problem appears to be this:
/var/spool/squid/swap.state: (13) Permission denied

Why would that happen overnight?

Looks like some filesystem corruption happened for some reason. Is
there any other messages like this?


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   /kinkie





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    /kinkie



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