On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > So there is no definitive "yes, it's stable in version X"?
It has been considered stable by the devopers since Squid-2.2 something. There is at this time no known bugs in the aufs implementation of Squid-2.5.STABLE4, and very many uses aufs in very high load situations with great success. Due to the nature of history accumulating over time there is known bugs in all earlier Squid releases, both in aufs and other aspects of Squid. It is also true that there has been reports about problems with aufs and/or conntrack in RedHat Linux indicating a memory leak somewhere in the kernel, but I can verify that I have not seen any such problems using standard Linux kernels. The only common dominator I have seen in these bug reports is that they use RedHat linux kernels, transparent proxying and aufs. What can be noted is that aufs has not been very much tested on Linux versions using NPTL threading library (RedHat 9 or Linux-2.6). Regards Henrik
