uhm, running without cache would mean don't use any disk storage
I'd suggest trying to run squid with no aufs cache_dir lines, just the
NULL line (cache_dir null /). This rules out the disk storage as a
potential candidate for failure.
Adrian
2008/9/25 Ryan Goddard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks
Firstly, you should use the internal DNS code instead of the external
DNS helpers.
Secondly, I'd do a little debugging to see if its network related -
make sure you've disabled PMTU for example, as WCCP doesn't redirect
the ICMP needed. Other things like Window scaling negotiation and such
may
Thanks for the response, Adrian.
Is recompile required to change to internal DNS?
I've disabled ECN, pmtu_disc and mtu_probing.
cache_dir is as follows:
(recommended by Henrik)
cache_dir aufs /squid0 125000 128 256
cache_dir aufs /squid1 125000 128 256
cache_dir aufs /squid2 125000 128 256
Ryan Goddard wrote:
Thanks for the response, Adrian.
Is recompile required to change to internal DNS?
Yes. For now it is. Remove the configure option '--disable-internal-dns'
from your build process.
I've disabled ECN, pmtu_disc and mtu_probing.
cache_dir is as follows:
(recommended by
Squid 2.7.STABLE1-20080528 on Debian Linux 2.6.19.7
running on quad dual-core 2.6mhz Opterons with 32 gig RAM; 8x140GB disk
partitions
using WCCP L2 redirects transparently from a Cisco 4948 GigE switch
Server has one GigE NIC for the incoming redirects and two GigE NICs for
outbound http
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Subject: Re: [squid-users] Latency
SSCR Internet Admin wrote:
I just wanted to know if having a big list banned site on =
/etc/squid/banned_site will actually contribute to internet sluggish =
or network latency. I have a top result with
How big? And using what
SSCR Internet Admin wrote:
I just wanted to know if having a big list banned site on =
/etc/squid/banned_site will actually contribute to internet sluggish =
or network latency. I have a top result with
How big? And using what kind of acl type?
A very big regex list will be noticeable in
On Sun, 2003-02-09 at 03:22, SSCR Internet Admin wrote:
I just wanted to know if having a big list banned site on =
/etc/squid/banned_site will actually contribute to internet sluggish =
or network latency. I have a top result with
PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM
: Re: [squid-users] Latency
SSCR Internet Admin wrote:
I just wanted to know if having a big list banned site on =
/etc/squid/banned_site will actually contribute to internet sluggish =
or network latency. I have a top result with
How big? And using what kind of acl type?
A very big regex
On Sun, 2003-02-09 at 04:44, SSCR Internet Admin wrote:
My squid.conf has
cache_dir ufs /var/spool/squid 3000 7 256
Part of your problem will be this. You should change to diskd or aufs
for the cache dir type. Also you should use dstdomain, not
dstdomain_regex if possible.
Cheers,
Rob
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Subject: [squid-users] Latency
I just wanted to know if having a big list banned site on =
/etc/squid/banned_site will actually contribute to internet sluggish =
or network latency. I have a top result with
PID USER PRI
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