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Re: leaking memory in squid 3.4.8 and 3.4.7.

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Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
> On 09/28/2014 12:18 PM, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > 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,
> Please start by declaring the environment in the form of:
> is it a intercept or forward proxy?(defined in the browser or using a GW 
> in the middle)

It's a forward proxy (defined via WPAD).

> Did you had the chance to watch the cache.log for more information? 
> maybe squid output something to the cache.log?

I don't see anything suspicious other than multiple lines of the kind 

2014/09/28 03:30:07 kid1| WARNING: Closing client connection due to lifetime timeout
2014/09/28 03:30:07 kid1|       pp.vk.me:443
2014/09/28 03:30:07 kid1| WARNING: Closing client connection due to lifetime timeout
2014/09/28 03:30:07 kid1|       pp.vk.me:443
2014/09/28 03:30:07 kid1| WARNING: Closing client connection due to lifetime timeout
2014/09/28 03:30:07 kid1|       vk.com:443
2014/09/28 03:30:17 kid1| WARNING: Closing client connection due to lifetime timeout

I can send the whole cache.log if someone cares to look at it.

> 
> There is too much missing to just declare a memory leak.
> 
> I have seen something that looks like a memory leak in 3.4.6 and 3.4.7 
> in the past but it was seen in the memory counters in the cache manager 
> interface which shows exactly to where these bits are leaking to..

I have tried looking at the cachemgr.cgi memory counters but they are
too numerous and cryptic for me.

I currently monitor squid's RES and SIZE memory usage through top and
see it ever growing. Maybe it's not a leak but something else. 
But squid27 did not behave like that under similar load.

> 
> If you want\need help consider getting into the #squid irc channel at 
> irc.freenode.net and get some more directions.
> I am there on and off but once you find me I can try to help you with 
> the basics.

I'll try to find you there.

-- 
Victor Sudakov,  VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN
sip:sudakov@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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