I just tried this, with async-io I get error messages to the effect
of:
| aio_queue_request: WARNING - Running out of I/O theads
| aio_queue_request: Perhaps you should increase NUMTHREADS
| aio_queue_request: Or install more disks to share the load
which is bogus -- I've upped the number of threads to 64 and this
still occurs..
then, a few seconds later:
| aio_queue_request: Async request queue growing uncontrollably!
| aio_queue_request: Possible infinite loop somewhere in squid. Restarting...
FATAL: Received Segment Violation...dying.
Anyone got an clues on a good way to debug this on a libc5 Linux box?
gdb isn't terribly useful here...
-cw
Received on Tue Jul 29 2003 - 13:15:57 MDT
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