I'm waiting to see if the last person that worked on this ticket is still actively involved and trying to do some testing on my own. However, the CentOS 7 VM I am using has a different version of squid. I've left a diff of my squid.conf and kojipkgs' squid.conf and notes on how I set up apache. Would anyone have the bandwidth to look at my notes on the ticket https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/4507 and see if it looks like I am on the right track or give me some guidance on how I could recreate the issue?
Thanks, Zach #aikidouke
PS. I remember a month or so ago there was an issue with squid hitting 100% CPU on one of our boxes (sorry I can't remember which.) I just saw this bug and thought it might be relevant. Not sure if the issue was ever resolved or not. I didn't see any active tickets and couldn't find any alerts that looked promising.
On Mon, 09 Nov 2015 15:59:47 -0500 zach villers zachvatwork@gmail.com wrote:
I'm waiting to see if the last person that worked on this ticket is still actively involved and trying to do some testing on my own. However, the CentOS 7 VM I am using has a different version of squid. I've left a diff of my squid.conf and kojipkgs' squid.conf and notes on how I set up apache. Would anyone have the bandwidth to look at my notes on the ticket https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/4507 and see if it looks like I am on the right track or give me some guidance on how I could recreate the issue?
Well, thats the trick I guess. :)
I can see that the production instance is still doing this, so it should be possible to setup a env thats as close as needed to that that shows the same issue. ;(
I'm not sure why your local centos7 vm wouldn't show it unless the difference in config is the part that causes it. :(
Thanks, Zach #aikidouke
PS. I remember a month or so ago there was an issue with squid hitting 100% CPU on one of our boxes (sorry I can't remember which.) I just saw this bug and thought it might be relevant. Not sure if the issue was ever resolved or not. I didn't see any active tickets and couldn't find any alerts that looked promising.
On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 12:53:46 -0700 Kevin Fenzi kevin@scrye.com wrote:
On Mon, 09 Nov 2015 15:59:47 -0500 zach villers zachvatwork@gmail.com wrote:
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Sigh, hit reply too fast there.
PS. I remember a month or so ago there was an issue with squid hitting 100% CPU on one of our boxes (sorry I can't remember which.) I just saw this bug and thought it might be relevant. Not sure if the issue was ever resolved or not. I didn't see any active tickets and couldn't find any alerts that looked promising.
This issue seems to be completely gone now. ;)
kevin
Thanks Kevin. I'll keep fooling around with it.
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On Nov 10, 2015, at 2:53 PM, Kevin Fenzi kevin@scrye.com wrote:
On Mon, 09 Nov 2015 15:59:47 -0500 zach villers zachvatwork@gmail.com wrote:
I'm waiting to see if the last person that worked on this ticket is still actively involved and trying to do some testing on my own. However, the CentOS 7 VM I am using has a different version of squid. I've left a diff of my squid.conf and kojipkgs' squid.conf and notes on how I set up apache. Would anyone have the bandwidth to look at my notes on the ticket https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/4507 and see if it looks like I am on the right track or give me some guidance on how I could recreate the issue?
Well, thats the trick I guess. :)
I can see that the production instance is still doing this, so it should be possible to setup a env thats as close as needed to that that shows the same issue. ;(
I'm not sure why your local centos7 vm wouldn't show it unless the difference in config is the part that causes it. :(
Thanks, Zach #aikidouke
PS. I remember a month or so ago there was an issue with squid hitting 100% CPU on one of our boxes (sorry I can't remember which.) I just saw this bug and thought it might be relevant. Not sure if the issue was ever resolved or not. I didn't see any active tickets and couldn't find any alerts that looked promising.
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