On 18/03/2014 7:15 a.m., Eliezer Croitoru wrote: > What cache dir? aufs? > What OS? > HW specs? > More importantly: what do the Squid logs have to say about this? Squid always logs something more useful than a random memory location in your specific hardware. If you have somehow disabled cache.log. This is why it should always be used even if set to "ALL,0" for minimal output, and/or written into syslog. > On 17/03/2014 20:08, Alfredo Rezinovsky wrote: >> segfault at 0 ip 00000000005929d3 sp 00007fff7756b068 error 4 in >> squid[400000+318000] >> >> When this happens It segfaults again after restarting unless I remove >> and rebuild the cache_dirs Does it do the same if you only erase the swap.state from AUFS/diskd/UFS cache_dir types? >> >> The proxy then works perfectly for a day or a whole month after crashing >> again. >> >> Squid Cache: Version 3.3.11-20131212-r12669 Can I entice you to upgrade to 3.3.12 or even 3.4.4 ? Perhapse with the small possibility that the crash may have come from one of the many bugs fixed in the later versions? Amos