Hi again folks,
I apologise for the repost of this, but it is a problem.
After some further investigation, I have found that this has
been reported and fixed according to the squid2.4.PRE-STABLE
Bugzilla system.
According to Duane Wessels this bug is fixed! (Sorry Duane!)
I will supply more info;
Platform: Solaris 2.6 Generic_105181-21 sun4u sparc sun4u
Compiler: Reading specs from /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.6/2.8.1/specs
gcc version 2.8.1
Configure Options: --enable-async-io
--with-pthreads
--enable-storeio="diskd ufs"
--enable-icmp
--enable-removal-policies="lru heap"
--enable-icmp
--enable-kill-parent-hack
--enable-cache-digests
--enable-auth-modules="MSNT PAM LDAP"
> Hi Folks,
>
> Yesterday, after alot of testing with Squid2.4.PRE-STABLE on our sites
> failover Cache/Proxy machine (Alpha 1000A running Debian 'woody'), we had decided
> to use diskd storage on our main cache, seeing how Solaris seems to run out of FD's on
> our 2 x 18Gb Cache Drives quite regularly (every two months or so).
>
> I have looked at the DISKD FAQ and changed the shmem:* and msgsys:* to those recommended.
>
> Below is an extract of the cache.log file. As you can see I have a problem !!!
>
> Is this some more Solaris 'System Dependant Weirdness' ?
>
> 2001/01/19 10:09:12| storeDiskdSend: msgsnd: (22) Invalid argument
> 2001/01/19 10:09:12| storeDiskdSend OPEN: (22) Invalid argument
> 2001/01/19 10:09:12| storeDiskdSend: msgsnd: (22) Invalid argument
> 2001/01/19 10:09:12| storeDiskdSend OPEN: (22) Invalid argument
> 2001/01/19 10:09:12| storeDiskdSend: msgsnd: (22) Invalid argument
> 2001/01/19 10:09:12| storeDiskdSend OPEN: (22) Invalid argument
> 2001/01/19 10:09:12| storeDiskdSend: msgsnd: (22) Invalid argument
> 2001/01/19 10:09:12| storeDiskdSend OPEN: (22) Invalid argument
> 2001/01/19 10:09:12| storeDiskdSend: msgsnd: (22) Invalid argument
> 2001/01/19 10:09:12| storeDiskdSend OPEN: (22) Invalid argument
> --snip!--
> 2001/01/19 10:09:16| assertion failed: store_io_diskd.c:492: "++send_errors < 100"
> 2001/01/19 10:09:16| Pinger exiting.
-- Regards, Denis J. O'Toole mailto:Denis.OToole@vu.edu.au "Computer games don't affect kids, I mean if Pac Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music." -- To unsubscribe, see http://www.squid-cache.org/mailing-lists.htmlReceived on Mon Jan 22 2001 - 17:05:44 MST
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