Hi. On 12.01.2015 19:06, Amos Jeffries wrote: > > I am confident that those types of leaks do not exist at al in Squid 3.4. > > These rounds of mmory exhaustion problems are caused by pseudo-leaks, > where Squid incorrectly holds onto memory (has not forgotten it > though) far longer than it should be. > Could you please clarify for me what is the "Long Strings" pool and how can I manage it's size ? After start the largest consuming pool is the mem_node one, but it usually stops increasing after a few days (somewhere around the cache_memory border - don't know if it's it, or just a coincedence). "Long Strings", however, keep raising and raising, and after some days it becomes the largest one. I'm using the following settings: cache_mem 512 MB cache_dir diskd /var/squid/cache 1100 16 256 after few days SNMP reports that the clients amount is around 1700. Thanks. Eugene. _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users