On 4/6/23 06:41, Waldemar Brodkorb wrote:
There is still one assertion which happens sometimes:
cache.log:2023/04/06 07:24:48 kid1| assertion failed: ../src/base/CbcPointer.h:181:
"EX"
Have you ever seen this in the wild? What does it mean?
This low-level assertion (where "EX" is usually spe
On 4/6/23 09:08, Andrey K wrote:
Could you tell me if there is a way to view the objects (URLs) and their
statuses stored in the rock file?
There is no visualization software for rock db storage. One can
obviously use xxd and similar generic tools to look at raw db bytes,
even in a running S
Hello Alex,
Thank you for the explanations.
Could you tell me if there is a way to view the objects (URLs) and their
statuses stored in the rock file?
I tried unsuccessfully to find this information using squidclient in
mgr:menu.
You gave me a very useful link:
https://wiki.squid-cache.org/Featu
Hi Alex,
Alex Rousskov wrote,
Thanks for your detailed answer.
> On 3/30/23 07:58, Waldemar Brodkorb wrote:
>
> > we recently updated one of our stage 1 proxies to Ubuntu 22.04 with
> > Squid 5.8. The setup is like so:
> > clients <-> loadbalancer <-> stage 1 proxies <-> stage 2 proxies <->
> >