Hello, since I changed the configuration memory usage is growing slowy. Now squid is using 17% of 4GB Eliezer, I am not sure to understand. But I am using two VM, active/passive setup with a corosync VIP. I will consider upgrading one member of the cluster to 3.1.20 (squeeze packages). DO you think this will sole the issue ? Regards, On 8 August 2012 05:30, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 08.08.2012 02:35, Simon Roscic wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I am experiencing the same Problem as Hugo Deprez reported and i >> think it is a memory leak. >> >> In my case i can confirm this memory leakage for Squid releases >> 3.2.0.18 and 3.2.0.19. >> We have a few hundred users using our Squid Proxy VM (4 Cores/4 GB >> RAM/Ubuntu 12.04/x64) and during work hours memory useage is >> increasing quite quickly (e.g. in 1 hour 15% increase of RAM useage by >> Squid). >> After a few hours my Squid Proxy VM begins to swap: >> >> Mem: 4049728k total, 3943484k used, 106244k free, 7836k buffers >> Swap: 2097148k total, 826108k used, 1271040k free, 117900k cached >> >> PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND >> 26177 proxy 20 0 4159m 3.4g 2160 S 3 87.0 29:20.81 squid3 >> >> also adding: >> >>> Can you try tuning these options? >>> memory_pools off >>> memory_pools_limit 1 MB >> >> >> as suggested by Drunkard Zhang does not help. >> >> ... >> >> So, how can we help to track down this problem? > > > I think this is probably: > http://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3605 > > Can you start with the cachemgr memory usage report and confirm whether the > same FwdServer excessive memory usage is seen? > > > Amos >