louis gonzales wrote:
List,
1) for the concurrency attribute does this simply indicate how many
items in a batch will be sent to the external helper?
Sort of. The strict definition of 'batch' does not apply. Better to
think of it as a window max-size.
So from 0 to N-concurrency items will
Arthur Tumanyan wrote:
Hello,dear developers!I serve in Nagorno Karabakh in a company of
communications(SW/VHF/UHF) as the commander of group already 10 months(must
serve 24 :-( )
I'm still interested in the project, there are many new ideas, only there
are no possibilities to continue there
Would it be possible to have the average CPU load from the busiest systems?
The simplest way is to use cachemgr via the command:
squidclient -U username -W cachemgr_passwd mgr:info |grep 'CPU Usage'
(obviously replacing username and cachemgr_passwd with the correct values)
Thanks!
Amos,
Thanks for your responses, they make things clearer for me, so now I
can ask better questions :) What I'd like to do is have my PERL
helper fork as necessary, rather than starting up (children=50) or
(children=100), or N external_acl_type instances which is not
efficient and based off of an
Hello All,
I have already posted some benchmark results and I will provide updates to
benchmarks results on a regular basis or as requested. If added to the
squid-dev list this will allow me to see requests for additional data and etc
much easier.
Thank you,
Quin