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15.01.2015 21:15, FredB пишет:
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>> 2015/01/06 15:52:10 kid1| storeLateRelease: released 0 objects
>> 2015/01/06 15:52:11 kid1| assertion failed: comm.cc:178:
>> "fd_table[conn->fd].halfClosedReader != NULL"
>> 2015/01/06 15:52:15 kid1| Set Current Directory to /var/core
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>> Core dump not produced.
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> Are you sure about the rights/path of /var/core ? Squid user can write
in this directory ?
> If needed you can change the path with coredump_dir /something in
squid.conf
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> Also take care at ulimit
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> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/BugReporting
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> Personally, I'm using ulimit -c unlimited in (squid) start up script
Squid not required unlimited limits to startup and normal work. In my
SMF startup method uses 128K values to limit filedescriptors during
startup. System hard limits are above this value.

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> Fred
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