You might lack of free sockets.
When Squid demand the OS for a new free socket when there is no more socket
available, Squid start a sort of infinit loop wainting for a socket to be
free up to a time out. In this loop, CPU reaches 100%.
To sum up: When Squid lack of socket, the proxy is getting very very slow,
and Broken Pipe errors occur if it can't find a free socket before time out.
Extand TCP port range or add more proxy.
> (32) Broken pipe
>
>They've irritating, and squid seemed to slow down each day.
-- Yomler. -- To unsubscribe, see http://www.squid-cache.org/mailing-lists.htmlReceived on Mon Jan 01 2001 - 13:35:17 MST
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