Hmm, that's weird because I don't have any ACL that would require
DNS. See my original post w/ the squid config.
mike
At 10:46 PM 6/6/2008, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On fre, 2008-06-06 at 15:30 -0700, leongmzlist wrote:
Does squid still use dns for reverse proxy requests? All my requests
My cache performance is acting strange; I'm getting extremely high
tcp_hit times for cached objects:
1212787643.465 50343 10.2.7.22 TCP_HIT/200 19290 GET http://cache-int/
1212787737.740 15212 10.2.7.25 TCP_HIT/200 11511 GET http://cache-int/
Those high times comes in bursts. Eg:
On fre, 2008-06-06 at 14:38 -0700, leongmzlist wrote:
My cache performance is acting strange; I'm getting extremely high
tcp_hit times for cached objects:
1212787643.465 50343 10.2.7.22 TCP_HIT/200 19290 GET http://cache-int/
1212787737.740 15212 10.2.7.25 TCP_HIT/200 11511 GET
I think it's due to dns. Here was the squid manager output:
Median Service Times (seconds) 5 min60 min:
HTTP Requests (All): 8.68295 2.37608
Cache Misses: 10.20961 0.03066
Cache Hits:8.22659 2.79397
Near Hits: 0.0
leongmzlist wrote:
I think it's due to dns. Here was the squid manager output:
Median Service Times (seconds) 5 min60 min:
HTTP Requests (All): 8.68295 2.37608
Cache Misses: 10.20961 0.03066
Cache Hits:8.22659 2.79397
Near Hits:
On fre, 2008-06-06 at 15:30 -0700, leongmzlist wrote:
Does squid still use dns for reverse proxy requests? All my requests
goes to http://cache-int/, but cache-int is not on /etc/hosts nor on
DNS. I have 1 orginal-server defined and is used as the default, so
shouldn't squid just goto