Strange time behavior in 2.3.20

Patrick Mau (patrick@oscar.prima.de)
Wed, 13 Oct 1999 03:50:13 +0000


Hello all,

can someone who runs squid check this out ?

I used to run squid on 2.3.17 and logs showed this:

1999/10/08 00:54:29| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 21 msec
1999/10/08 02:07:14| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 271 msec
1999/10/08 03:08:18| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 22 msec
1999/10/08 04:16:38| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 511 msec
1999/10/08 05:05:18| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 22 msec
1999/10/08 05:55:39| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 892 msec
1999/10/08 06:48:54| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 922 msec
1999/10/08 07:53:57| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 902 msec
1999/10/08 08:50:11| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 441 msec
1999/10/08 09:41:55| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 22 msec
1999/10/08 10:45:58| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 91 msec
1999/10/08 11:53:38| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 642 msec
1999/10/08 13:08:48| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 1031 msec
1999/10/08 13:49:40| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 101 msec
1999/10/08 14:41:21| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 111 msec
1999/10/08 15:39:54| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 351 msec
1999/10/08 16:53:52| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 691 msec
1999/10/08 18:11:28| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 962 msec
1999/10/08 19:20:04| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 312 msec
1999/10/08 20:08:12| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 582 msec
1999/10/08 20:54:15| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 21 msec
1999/10/08 22:02:12| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 412 msec
1999/10/08 23:22:10| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 141 msec
1999/10/09 00:05:04| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 462 msec
1999/10/09 00:54:35| NETDB state saved; 614 entries, 712 msec

as you can see from the date of the log it's from the last few days.

The *only* thing I updated on this machine was the kernel.
Believe me. I did not change squid nor libc or something else.
The machine is a proxy and mail server.

With 2.3.20 I get the following:

1999/10/10 19:30:12| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4294943 msec
1999/10/10 19:36:54| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4294943 msec
1999/10/10 19:38:33| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4293933 msec
1999/10/10 19:40:12| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4293933 msec
1999/10/10 19:41:51| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4293933 msec
1999/10/10 19:43:30| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4294943 msec
1999/10/10 19:45:09| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4293933 msec
1999/10/10 19:46:48| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4293933 msec
1999/10/10 19:48:27| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4293933 msec
1999/10/10 19:50:06| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4293933 msec
1999/10/10 19:51:45| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4293933 msec
1999/10/10 19:53:24| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4294943 msec
1999/10/10 19:55:03| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4293933 msec
1999/10/10 19:56:42| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4293933 msec
1999/10/10 19:58:21| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4294943 msec
1999/10/10 20:03:24| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4294943 msec
1999/10/10 20:05:03| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4293933 msec
1999/10/10 20:06:42| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4294942 msec
1999/10/10 20:08:21| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4293933 msec
1999/10/10 20:08:41| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4293933 msec
1999/10/10 20:09:01| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4293933 msec
1999/10/10 20:09:21| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4293933 msec
1999/10/10 20:10:21| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4294943 msec
1999/10/10 20:11:01| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4294943 msec
1999/10/10 20:11:21| NETDB state saved; 645 entries, -4293933 msec

Now that's *really* strange. There's something going on.

!!!!
!!! I also got 'read timeouts' which are set to '2 minutes' but
!!! I get them immediatly after issuing a http request via squid.
!!!!

I did *not* change anything but the kernel.

cheers,
Patrick

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