Attached is the second box
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possible memory leak in Hardy's squid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/215998
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I manage 2 small squid boxes. Attached is a munin graph of the ones
memory usage
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possible memory leak in Hardy's squid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/215998
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Discussed at length with Matthew on IRC. Additionally, I created a
Hardy-i386 virtual machine with 512MB of memory and was not able to
reproduce the crashes or even memory leaks.
In summary, it's perfectly normal for all of memory to end up in the
"cached" column of "free", as cached memory is es
We had a quick chat with Matthew on irc. It is possibly a normal
behavior and asked him to see if is cache was still growing if mysql was
unloaded. waiting for his reply.
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Status: New => Incomplete
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possible memory leak in Hardy's squid
https://bugs.launchp
I have more news on this bug. It is possibly a bug with Hardy in general
and not with squid specifically.
I turned off squid and apache and let the machine just run (doing almost
nothing). The cache did not appear to grow much at all, definitely not
at the predictable rate it did when squid was tu