tis 2003-07-08 klockan 10.56 skrev Brian:
> Can anyone confirm that squid-2.5STABLE3 leaks a Client Socket Buffer
> each time it denies a request through reply_body_max_size ?
Is these objects with a known object size (denied up front) or denials
of objects with unknown size (denied when reaching the set size)?
> The CSBs were growing out of control on one of our newer accelerators,
> which was odd, since the binary was directly copied from a working
> install. The major difference is the new one is blocking quite a few
> large requests.
I would recommend registering a bug report. If you see the memory
allocated for buffers grow out of control then there almost certainly is
a leak of these.
Regards
Henrik
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