Thanks for all the input and hard work helping us figure this one out,
Sergio.

For now, this bug report lacks the details we need to identify the root
cause of this issue.

Note that the maximum resident size reported by squid is a cumulative
value, and will only increase throughout the process lifetime.

Since we do not have a straightforward reproducer, we need at least some
profiling data. For instance, a valgrind/massif report would definitely
help us identify if we are dealing with a memory leak or with some
configuration issue.

For now, I am dropping the server-todo tag from the bug since there is
no actionable path on the bug until we get more data to proceed.

I am moving the bug status to inclomplete. Please, set it back to new
once we have the profiling data needed here.

** Changed in: squid (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: Athos Ribeiro (athos) => (unassigned)

** Changed in: squid (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

** Tags removed: server-todo

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