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Re: Squid crash: where to look to find the reason?

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On 13.04.2012 22:24, Leonardo wrote:
Hi all,

My Squid crashed recently, but access.log and cache.log logfiles show
no error.  It really looks like the squid process exited on its own.
Unfortunately my system was configured not to generate a core dump
(I've enabled that now.)  Debugging symbols are on.

Where can I look to get to know more about the stop?  This is a
production system and must provide a reliable service to users.

The Squid is Version 3.1.7 on Debian 5, with configure options:

If the cache.log contains nothing, your next best hope is a core dump if it crashed. Debian is one of the OS which disable the production of core dumps by default, so the info is likely to not exist.

I advise moving up to a more recent 3.1 release whatever the problem was. 3.1.14 was the last release with major security problems found and yours appears to be a custom build older than that.

Amos



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