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I had this exact problem on a different platform, Mac OS X.

You probably want to use sysctl to increase the OS-default limits on
Unix Domain Sockets.
They're mentioned at the bottom of the squid Wiki page here:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/SmpScale

Please mail the list if you don't mind once you try that, I then ran
into a different problem but most likely FreeBSD isn't affected.

Regards,

On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 5:52 AM, Eugene M. Zheganin <emz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm using squid 3.2.6 on a FreeBSD and today I tried to use it's SMP
> feature. I've added 'workers 2' in it's configuration file, checked the
> permission on localstatedir and ran it.
> I got on start
>
> FATAL: kid2 registration timed out
>
> and then looks like coordinator started to try to restart kids, but
> unsuccessfully. Obviously, no client requests were served at that time.
> I checked the localstatedir and saw 3 sockets, one from coordinator and two
> from kids - so I'm sure permissions are ok.
>
> What can I do to debug this feature ?
> I understand 3.2.x is no longer supported and I need to use 3.3.x, but right
> now I'm stuck to FreeBSD ports on my production, and there's no 3.3.[ in it
> yet; will try to build 3.3.[ realease on a test machine.
>
> Thanks.
> Eugene.



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