Eugene M. Zheganin wrote: > > squid 3.4.8 and 3.4.7 are leaking memory at the rate of several Mbytes > > per minute on FreeBSD. Squid 3.4.8 leaks faster than 3.4.7. > > > > The settings are more than modest: > > > > cache_mem 128 MB > > cache_dir ufs /webcache/cache 512 16 256 > > memory_pools off # neither "on" nor "off" have any effect on leaking. > > > > https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=193938 > > > > Can I do something about it? There was no such problem with squid-2.7.9. > > How many users do you have ? I have 3.4.6 on a panicbox under FreeBSD, I > use it for one user (for test purposes). I have counted 225 unique IPs in the access.log, but some of them are Windows terminal servers. > It does have other problems, but it's not leaking memory. I believe you because 3.4.7 leaks less than 3.4.8. Maybe there is a trend and 3.4.6 leaked less than 3.4.7. > In the same time I use 3.3.13 on production. It may have issues in your > environment (though it shares them mostly with 3.4 branch anyway), and > it's definitely not leaking under hundreds of users. You can comment out > the FORBIDDEN line in Makefile and try it out. 3.3 works for me for > years on a dozen of installations. If I have to stick to some old unsupported version, I'd choose 2.7. It has worked flawlessly until it was deleted from the ports tree and I had to migrate to squid3. -- Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN sip:sudakov@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ Squid-users mailing list Squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users