On 02.10.19 16:22, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
related to http://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4977
(In reply to Matus UHLAR - fantomas from comment #12)
> We notice the same problem after few minutes running squid 4.6 (debian 10,
> x86_64):
>
> 2019/10/02 05:00:53 kid1| assertion failed: stmem.cc:98: "lowestOffset () <=
> target_offset"
(In reply to Matus UHLAR - fantomas from comment #14)
> I would like to note that we have no SSL support and no header modification
> besides "forwarded_for delete"
This bug report was about adaptation (or, more precisely, new adapted message
creation) triggering the above assertion. It sounds like your environment is
very different -- no new messages are created. The bug may or may not be the
same, of course.
Can you reproduce the bug with specific message(s), on demand?
I could try to reproduce by using newer squid, hoping the customer won't get
very angry. I would need some hints on what more to watch for and what more
to log. (debug options probably)
OK, now I've got 1.7G pcap, 2.8M access.log (22k requests) and cache.log
saying when did the problem appear.
Any idea what to search for?
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