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Re: "squid -k rotate" doesn't startup the configured amount of helpers

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On 25/07/2013 5:29 p.m., Tom Tom wrote:
Hi

Squid 3.3.8, 64Bit Linux:

I have the following helper configured:
...
external_acl_type SQUID_KERB_LDAP ttl=7200 children-max=50
children-startup=20 children-idle=5 negative_ttl=7200 %LOGIN
/usr/local/squid/libexec/ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl -g "XXX"
...

When I startup squid from scratch, then I got 20 (children-startup)
helper processes (as expected). When I rotate squid logs (squid -k
rotate) afterwards, then it startups just 5 helpers (independent of
any value in the external_acl_type-directive).


Look here:
$ /etc/init.d/squid start
squid     8992  8981  0 07:17 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     8993  8981  0 07:17 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     8994  8981  0 07:17 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     8995  8981  0 07:17 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     8996  8981  0 07:17 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     8997  8981  0 07:17 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     8998  8981  0 07:17 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     8999  8981  0 07:17 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     9000  8981  0 07:17 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     9001  8981  0 07:17 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     9002  8981  0 07:17 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     9003  8981  0 07:17 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     9004  8981  0 07:17 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     9005  8981  0 07:17 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     9006  8981  0 07:17 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     9007  8981  0 07:17 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     9008  8981  0 07:17 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     9009  8981  0 07:17 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     9010  8981  0 07:17 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     9011  8981  0 07:17 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX



$ squid -k rotate
squid     9767  8981  0 07:19 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     9768  8981  0 07:19 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     9769  8981  0 07:19 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     9770  8981  0 07:19 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX
squid     9771  8981  0 07:19 ?        00:00:00
(ext_kerberos_ldap_group_acl) -g XXX


Probably a bug?

Yes. Thank you for bringing it up. Can you send these details to bugzilla please so it does not get lost.

Amos




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