> Finally, question 5) that I've meant to ask for a long time: I find I
> always have to issue "squid -k shutdown" at least twice, before squid
> would shut down.
> Not too surprisingly "squid -k kill" only needs to be issued once. I'm
> curious what's causing squid's "resiliency" in the face of "squid -k
> shutdown"?
Some versions of squid had a bug that made them ignore the 'ive shutdown
properly' signal from child to the restarter process. That has been fixed
for several months now.
I find since that fix that even default shutdown_lifetime of 30 seconds
far too long for an active cache and had more success setting it to 5
seconds.
> Does it have anything to do with the 8 squidGuard redirect_children in my
> setup?
Yes its waiting so shutdown for them to close. Maybe even when it does not
have to.
Amos
Received on Tue Sep 18 2007 - 21:54:51 MDT
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