Hi Frank, could you share what does your configuration look like (minus any confidential bits)? And I assume you're running the version of squid packaged by the distros?
On Tue, Aug 2, 2022 at 9:22 AM Frank Ansari <nabil1...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I have found a weird issue with CentOS 9. > > So far I had squid running on a CentOS 8 system within an Alpine Linux > Container and this has worked. > > Now I installed CentOS 9 and also latest Alpine Linux with squid 5.5. > > Squid refuses to start and when I run "squid -z" I get this error: > > [root@324ae7d5e4db /]# 2022/08/01 08:01:47| FATAL: xcalloc: Unable to > allocate 1073741816 blocks of 432 bytes! > > 2022/08/01 08:01:47| Squid Cache (Version 5.5): Terminated abnormally. > CPU Usage: 0.002 seconds = 0.000 user + 0.002 sys > Maximum Resident Size: 31744 KB > Page faults with physical i/o: 0 > > My question: has anybody the same issue? Why is squid asking for 432 GB? > > This seems to have nothing to do with my squid.conf. Whatever I change > there has no effect at all. > > The CentOS 9 VM is running on Proxmox and has 4 GB RAM. > > I also tried to install Debian 11 and Ubuntu 20 and 22 containers and > similar errors. > > My last try was to install a CentOS 9 conatiner on the CentOS 9 host and > also this gives the same error. > > I have now installed squid 5.5 directly on the OS but I still curios why > it refuses to run in any kind of container. > > > _______________________________________________ > squid-users mailing list > squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org > http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users > -- Francesco
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