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Most recent info as at the bottom, but am curious about things I ran
into....

Still have 1 unknown error and no estimate on load handling ability,
But think I will send this off now.

Hopefully others will be able to give it a gander and offer insights....

Thanks!

Linda...



I recently upgraded to 3.2.0.9

(had been at 3.HEAD some time back, but then upgraded my server,
and squid3.1.11 got installed).

With it, I got messages like:

Jul 13 22:28:49 Ishtar squid[10383]:     /var/cache/squid/03/29/00003A79
squid[10383]: DiskThreadsDiskFile::openDone: (2) No such file or directory
squid[10383]:     /var/cache/squid/03/29/00003A7B
squid[10383]: DiskThreadsDiskFile::openDone: (2) No such file or directory

But looking in those dirs. I can see those files....so what file doesn't exist?
They are owned by user/group 'squid.squid', w/perms 640.
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NOTE, the above message are ***real*** important personally, as I'm
not getting them with my new build and using aufs.

Seems like their build was using diskthreads.

I don't know if I wanted to use disk threads.  (do I?)

Isn't AIO faster or would disk threads be? Of course, aio doesn't seem to give errors like the ones above! ;-)

But, that might be fixable if they are faster....

Anyway -- (just noticed that log message above...as was looking at current long messages with 3.2.0.9... am getting many more messages/ much more verbosity. I guess my default 'build' settings are for a bit more 'noise'? (or I don't have
something config'ed correctly in my squid.conf for the new 3.2).

But what do these mean (and why am I seeing them in the log if they are normal
-- they look like PROXY CONNECT requests(?), but that's just a guess...)

First set of weird messages (not getting these now that I have log settings set correctly
in squid.conf (just had filename)...am using daemon now).

   squid[27996]: forward.cc(96) FwdState: Forwarding client request
   local=192.168.3.1:8080 \
        remote=192.168.3.140:51873 FD 13 flags=1,\
url=http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd349396(v=WS.10).aspx
   squid[27996]: IcmpSquid.cc(156) Recv: recv: (111) Connection refused
   squid[27996]: IcmpSquid.cc(282) Close: Closing Pinger socket on FD 22
   squid[27996]: storeLateRelease: released 0 objects
   squid[27996]: forward.cc(96) FwdState: Forwarding client request
   local=192.168.3.1:8080 \
        remote=192.168.3.140:51873 FD 13 flags=1, \
url=http://i3.technet.microsoft.com/Hash/489f173fe4c898064bb69f941d1e4ca3.css


.... and many other Forwarding notes in log...

This looks like what I was seeing with 3.1 as well: lots of fails... with SIG 6's

   squid[957]: assertion failed: comm.cc:1904:
   "!commHasHalfClosedMonitor(fd)"
   squid[7072]: Squid Parent: child process 957 exited due to signal 6
   with status 0
   squid[7072]: Squid Parent: child process 6023 started
   squid[6023]: Starting Squid Cache version 3.2.0.9 for
   x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu...
   squid[6023]: Process ID 6023
   squid[6023]: With 16384 file descriptors available
   squid[6023]: Initializing IP Cache...

...and restart...

  So What's a !commHasHalfClosedMonitor(fd)...and why does it cause death?
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(before I sent this.....going over and over config and squid.conf/configure/filesystem!/
addressings and have noticed some things and tried fixes...:

filesystem: looks like both the suse version (and mine, I copied theirs as closely as possible, as wanted it to use the same file locations -- presuming that they had set them
up properly....*cough*)...

/var/squid was (is) set for the comm shared state dir, but it didn't exist on my machine.
---
just created it and will see if that fixes that...but now see:

        assertion failed: mem.cc:511: "MemPools[t]"
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Not sure why I saw this, but I twiddled some memory settings, though
I'm not really using any delay pools...hmmm...

Only error on the last restart was :

    commBind: Cannot bind socket FD 18 to [::]: (13) Permission denied

Impact?  What won't work?  how do I shut it off if I don't need it?


Well it's been up for a while ... but to see if it handles load or I keep getting
'proxy refusing connections' (NOT GOOD with 1 user!!!)....




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