On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Edward D. Millington wrote: > Hi everyone! > > Hi Igor! > > I just want you to note that sometime oops for no apparent reason just > had 1 ot 2 connections keep on repeating itself. > > Sometimes you even seen oops error log stating a proxy server > connecting to itself. > > How can you fix this problem for user who are using oops on linux?
I never seen this. Can you show me access log records, or 'oopsctl requests' output with this connections. Are you shure you didn't misconfigure redirector? > > Tell me something, are all of your users Linux users. > > Thank you very much. > > Best regards > > Edward Millington > BSc, Network+, I-Net+, CIW Associate > Systems Administrator, Sr > Cariaccess Communications Ltd. > Palm Plaza > Wildey > St. Michael > Barbados > > Phone: �1 246 430 7435 > Mobile: 1 246 234 6278 > Fax: � �1 246 431 0170 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.cariaccess.com > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Igor Khasilev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 14:28:44 +0300 (EET DST) > Subject: [OOPS] Another version > > > Hi! > > > > Here is cvs from which you can take what currently is in another > > version > > > > CVSROOT=:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/usr/local/cvs > > password: anoncvs > > cvs co Plus > > > > > > Briefly main differences(partially done): > > > > Thread pool in correct sense of the word. This will let programm to > > serve > > large number of connections using small number of threads (probably > > will > > help with linux 1:1 thread mapping). Maybe this will also give more > > performance. > > > > C++ with all its pluses and minuses. > > I never use this language actively. It was choosen for its pluses. > > If somebody know it well - don't hesitate, any advise you will give > > me will > > be accepted with attention. > > > > Safe strings > > > > malloc - all documents memory is allocated from fixed pool. This will > > give > > more control over programm size in memory. > > > > Configurator, which can be used later for telnel-like or web-like > > connects > > and configuration. All options will be self-descripted, as I never > > have time > > to write separate files with descriptions. > > > > > > It was succesfully compiled and run under Solaris. I didn't test it > > under any > > other system. > > > > I tested it with polygraph in simplest case: 1 client, 1 server (both > > on the > > same machine where proxy run), any caching disabled. Here is some > > results: > > > > squid ~ 150-160 req/sec > > oops ~ 220 req/sec > > new code ~ 260 req/sec > > > > You shouldn't pay much attention to > > these results, because new code don't contain any acl, groups, > > modules and > > so on processing. But I did it to check that I have code which at > > start > > works not slowly than any other proxy. > > > > The code in cvs is not usable in real work, it is as far from > > production state as possible. > > > > Igor Khasilev | > > PACO Links, igor at paco dot net | > > > > > > > > ===================================================================== > > If you would like to unsubscribe from this list send message to > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe oops-eng" in message body. > > Archive is accessible on http://lists.paco.net/oops-eng/ > > ===================================================================== > If you would like to unsubscribe from this list send message to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe oops-eng" in message body. > Archive is accessible on http://lists.paco.net/oops-eng/ > Igor Khasilev | PACO Links, igor at paco dot net | ===================================================================== If you would like to unsubscribe from this list send message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe oops-eng" in message body. Archive is accessible on http://lists.paco.net/oops-eng/
