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Serge Paquin

2004-04-29, 6:55 pm

Now I'm getting messages like this in my log:

2004/04/27 20:08:39| idnsSendQuery: FD 8: sendto: (105) No buffer space
available
2004/04/27 20:08:39| comm_udp_sendto: FD 8, 207.35.37.21, port 53: (105)
No buffer space available

Please are having problems logging into hotmail but they can get to the
home page. Many other sites are having problems but this is a big example.

I'm running this on a Fedora Core1 system. This is a dedicated cache
server running wccp. Is there a better recommendation for an OS to use
squid on that is historically more stable/reliable? This cache is
supporting our dial-in userbase and we have about 170 dialin lines. We
get a lot of complaints when squid acts up.

Thanks,
Serge.
Elsen Marc

2004-04-29, 6:55 pm


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> Now I'm getting messages like this in my log:
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> 2004/04/27 20:08:39| idnsSendQuery: FD 8: sendto: (105) No=20
> buffer space=20
> available
> 2004/04/27 20:08:39| comm_udp_sendto: FD 8, 207.35.37.21,=20
> port 53: (105)=20
> No buffer space available


Some kernel resource problem.
Check :
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% free

Also check /var/log/messages ; check any kernel messages
related to networking (...NET...)

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> Please are having problems logging into hotmail but they can=20
> get to the=20
> home page. Many other sites are having problems but this is=20
> a big example.


Does it work when the browser is configured to use SQUID directly; via
proxy config ?

M.
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> I'm running this on a Fedora Core1 system. This is a dedicated cache=20
> server running wccp. Is there a better recommendation for an=20
> OS to use=20
> squid on that is historically more stable/reliable? This cache is=20
> supporting our dial-in userbase and we have about 170 dialin=20
> lines. We=20
> get a lot of complaints when squid acts up.
>=20
> Thanks,
> Serge.
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