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I have tested v4 to work properly on Amazon Linux 2 in the past.

If RPM’s are needed, let me know.

 

Eliezer

 

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From: Alex Rousskov
Sent: Tuesday, June 9, 2020 11:33 PM
To: DIXIT Ankit; squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Squid memory consumption problem

 

On 6/5/20 2:38 PM, DIXIT Ankit wrote:

 

> We are facing memory issues on Squid proxy. We have squid proxy server

> running on AWS Cloud(Amazon Linux 2). Server is having total 8 GB RAM

> and 100 GB hard disk.

>

> The problem is that squid is eating all of system memory and not freeing

> up the objects. Server memory lasts for maximum 15 days and after that

> squid process start crashing. Please suggest.

 

I would start by making sure that you are not suffering from Squid bug

#4005: https://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4005

 

After that, if you are sure that there is a memory leak, then I suggest

upgrading to v4 (or v5) as the next step. IMHO, it is unlikely that

somebody would volunteer to triage a v3.5 memory leak these days.

 

 

HTH,

 

Alex.

 

 

> [root@eaa-lpx-003-p ~]# squid -version

>

> Squid Cache: Version 3.5.27-20180318-r1330042

>

> Service Name: squid

>

> This binary uses OpenSSL 1.0.2k-fips  26 Jan 2017.

 

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