On 29/07/23 14:42, Alex Rousskov wrote:
On 7/28/23 20:08, Brendan Kearney wrote:
i am running squid 6.1 on fedora 38, and cannot get the cachemgr.cgi
working on this box. I am getting the error:
Internal Error: Missing Template MGR_INDEX
when i try to connect using the cache manager interfa
On 7/28/23 20:08, Brendan Kearney wrote:
i am running squid 6.1 on fedora 38, and cannot get the cachemgr.cgi
working on this box. I am getting the error:
Internal Error: Missing Template MGR_INDEX
when i try to connect using the cache manager interface.
Hi Brendan,
AFAICT, Squid v6
list members,
i am running squid 6.1 on fedora 38, and cannot get the cachemgr.cgi
working on this box. I am getting the error:
Internal Error: Missing Template MGR_INDEX
when i try to connect using the cache manager interface. oddly, when i
connect from a different host running squid, usi
Hi Alex,
Alex Rousskov wrote,
> On 7/28/23 05:05, Waldemar Brodkorb wrote:
>
> > we recently updated our proxies to 6.1 on Ubuntu 22.04 (x86_64) and
> > now seeing sometime following fatal errors in the cache.log:
> >
> > FATAL: Dying from an exception handling failure; exception: [no
> > active
On 7/28/23 10:51, ma...@web.de wrote:
I did a complete rewrite of my patch to remove all recursive
calls in SplayNode. See GitHub Pull Request #1431.
Thank you! Already reviewed :-).
For our large number of IP addresses and clients (request/s) a different
storage type should indeed be bette
Hi Alex,
visit and walk should share the same problem, but they don't seem to be
used for acls, except for dumping.
Regardless I did a complete rewrite of my patch to remove all recursive
calls in SplayNode. See GitHub Pull Request #1431.
For our large number of IP addresses and clients (reques
* Alex Rousskov :
> * Alternatively, you can start Squid from the debugger, but that usually
> requires more work/hacks. See Ralf's response for helpful hints.
> There is one known Squid v6+ bug with the same symptom.
That's why I chimed in :)
> If your debugger
> backtrace shows functions with
On 7/28/23 05:05, Waldemar Brodkorb wrote:
we recently updated our proxies to 6.1 on Ubuntu 22.04 (x86_64) and
now seeing sometime following fatal errors in the cache.log:
FATAL: Dying from an exception handling failure; exception: [no
active exception]
What does it mean and how can I further
* Waldemar Brodkorb :
> Hi Squid community,
>
> we recently updated our proxies to 6.1 on Ubuntu 22.04 (x86_64) and
> now seeing sometime following fatal errors in the cache.log:
>
> FATAL: Dying from an exception handling failure; exception: [no
> active exception]
>
> What does it mean and how
Hi Squid community,
we recently updated our proxies to 6.1 on Ubuntu 22.04 (x86_64) and
now seeing sometime following fatal errors in the cache.log:
FATAL: Dying from an exception handling failure; exception: [no
active exception]
What does it mean and how can I further analyze the problem?
bes
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