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squid crashes with a peer_digest.cc:419 after updating to oracle linux 9.3

edited Jan 2, 2024 2:23AM in Linux Operating System (MOSC) 7 commentsAnswered ✓

We upgraded 4 of our squid proxies (8 in total) from ol9.2 to ol9.3 and squid does not like it at all. It crashes frequently.

Partial cache.log

2023/12/12 08:09:34 kid1| assertion failed: peer_digest.cc:419: "EX"

2023/12/12 08:09:35 kid1| Current Directory is /

2023/12/12 08:09:35 kid1| Starting Squid Cache version 5.5 for x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu...

2023/12/12 08:09:35 kid1| Service Name: squid

2023/12/12 08:09:35 kid1| Process ID 337304

2023/12/12 08:09:35 kid1| Process Roles: worker

2023/12/12 08:09:35 kid1| With 16384 file descriptors available

2023/12/12 08:09:35 kid1| Initializing IP Cache...

2023/12/12 08:17:31 kid1| assertion failed: peer_digest.cc:419: "EX"

2023/12/12 08:17:32 kid1| Current Directory is /

2023/12/12 08:17:32 kid1| Starting Squid Cache version 5.5 for x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu...

2023/12/12 08:17:32 kid1| Service Name: squid

2023/12/12 08:17:32 kid1| Process ID 341827

2023/12/12 08:17:32 kid1| Process Roles: worker

2023/12/12 08:17:32 kid1| With 16384 file descriptors available

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