The L1 Value (144) i reached by using formula posted on this list, but
i will decrease to 72 !! thanks
about median time... for example, NOW, my traffic is very low.. 60
users surfing the web light ... and.. sometimes,
May 9 02:02:37 california squid[2600]: WARNING: Median response time
is 339
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On Tue, 8 May 2007 17:09:24 -0300
"Alexandre Correa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello !!
>
> I´m getting some warning messages like:
>
> May 8 17:01:31 california squid[2600]: WARNING: Median response time
> is 421 milliseconds
>
> i know that i
On Wed, May 09, 2007, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> tis 2007-05-08 klockan 18:48 -0400 skrev Chris Nighswonger:
>
> > Maybe it is a regression?
> >
> > I built my STABLE12 from source and did an install over top of STABLE9.
>
> From what I can tell Squid-2.6.STABLE12 works just fine and the problem
On 5/8/07, Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
tis 2007-05-08 klockan 18:48 -0400 skrev Chris Nighswonger:
> Maybe it is a regression?
>
> I built my STABLE12 from source and did an install over top of STABLE9.
From what I can tell Squid-2.6.STABLE12 works just fine and the problem
is m
On Tue, May 08, 2007, Fernando Rodriguez wrote:
> What version of squid would you reccomend for this task
Squid-2.6.STABLE12.
Adrian
tis 2007-05-08 klockan 18:48 -0400 skrev Chris Nighswonger:
> Maybe it is a regression?
>
> I built my STABLE12 from source and did an install over top of STABLE9.
From what I can tell Squid-2.6.STABLE12 works just fine and the problem
is most likely in MSIE.
It's also kind of confirmed by the
On 5/8/07, Tim Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Download
>> indicator went form 0% to 100% in less than a second and confirmed a
>> download size of 554 bytes in 1 sec.
Did you happen to look at the file contents when it "finished"? Maybe it
contains a clue to what goes on...
I just tried th
tis 2007-05-08 klockan 17:05 -0500 skrev Jason Hitt:
> Disregard previous post, I was able to get it working but now for some
> strange reason my passwords aren't being taken. I am being prompted
> with the same prompt however its not accepting it like it did on the
> original server. Any hints?
h
Disregard previous post, I was able to get it working but now for some strange
reason my passwords aren't being taken. I am being prompted with the same
prompt however its not accepting it like it did on the original server. Any
hints?
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> I just tried that link with IE6, and it started downloading. The
> progress bar was full from the start though, but I let it run for
about
> 15 seconds and it definitely was downloading something. Canceled it
> after about 4 MB had downloaded.
> I'm running Squid 2.6Stable5, but it's the Debi
I setup squid 2.6 as a reverse proxy with cache_peer
pointing to a tomcat server at port 8080. I can
access the main tomcat test page OK through the
reverse proxy and run the jsp examples that come with
tomcat which require no user input.
However, it seems that for the jsp examples that
require u
Hello !!
I´m getting some warning messages like:
May 8 17:01:31 california squid[2600]: WARNING: Median response time
is 421 milliseconds
i know that is an option on squid.conf
high_response_time_warning 300
i want to know why my squid is ruuning with high responses time ?!
my server:
Dell
Thanks for the help thus far.
So far with the instructions you've given progress has been made but for a
simple test trying the below site with just port 80 for now. This is what I've
put in so far:
http_port 80 accel defaultsite= (not going to do domain name for
this server)
cache_peer pa
Actually, we'll wont have duplicate objects since the machines are peered.
mike
At 12:48 AM 5/8/2007, Andrew Miehs wrote:
Hello leongmzlist,
On 08/05/2007, at 2:17 AM, leongmzlist wrote:
We got a server w/ 8GB of RAM for caching lots of small objects in
reverse proxy mode.
I calculated that
tis 2007-05-08 klockan 15:01 +0200 skrev Erestor Elensar:
> I'm having trouble to connect to local servers, when i uses only the
> servername and not the FQDN.
> The machine can ping the servername!
> I have following lines in my /etc/resolf.conf
> search xxx.xx
> domain xxx.xx
>
> If i recall its
What version of squid would you reccomend for this task
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De: Adrian Chadd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: lunes, 07 de mayo de 2007 10:13 p.m.
Para: Fernando Rodriguez
CC: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Asunto: Re: [sq
On 5/8/07, Adrian Chadd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone,
The new website is at http://new.squid-cache.org/. I'd like to put
this version live in the next week or so. Could I get my writings
proofed and links checked by someone with a little spare time?
Ok. I took some time to proof the
On Tue May 8 15:53 , Adrian Chadd sent:
>Hi everyone,
>
>The new website is at http://new.squid-cache.org/. I'd like to put
>this version live in the next week or so. Could I get my writings
>proofed and links checked by someone with a little spare time?
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>Adrian
>
Now I do like
Hi everyone,
The new website is at http://new.squid-cache.org/. I'd like to put
this version live in the next week or so. Could I get my writings
proofed and links checked by someone with a little spare time?
Thanks,
Adrian
Op Di, 8 mei, 2007 14:19, schreef Neil A. Hillard:
> Hi,
>
>
> Erestor Elensar wrote:
>
>> I'm having trouble to connect to local servers, when i uses only the
>> servername and not the FQDN. The machine can ping the servername!
>> I have following lines in my /etc/resolf.conf
>> search xxx.xx doma
That should have read:
>cache_peer parent 8080 7 no-digest no-query no-netdb-exchange default
>login=username:password name=proxy
>cache_peer parent 443 7 no-digest no-query no-netdb-exchange default
>login=username:password name=proxyssl
Apologies for that.
Gareth
On Tue May 8 13:18 , "[
Erestor Elensar wrote:
I'm having trouble to connect to local servers, when i uses only the
servername and not the FQDN.
The machine can ping the servername!
I have following lines in my /etc/resolf.conf
search xxx.xx
domain xxx.xx
If i recall its the search that uses the domainname, but no luck
Hi,
Erestor Elensar wrote:
> I'm having trouble to connect to local servers, when i uses only the
> servername and not the FQDN.
> The machine can ping the servername!
> I have following lines in my /etc/resolf.conf
> search xxx.xx
> domain xxx.xx
>
> If i recall its the search that uses the doma
Just seems odd.
I have put in the following
cache_peer parent 8080 7 no-digest no-query
no-netdb-exchange default
login=: name=proxy
cache_peer parent 443 7 no-digest no-query
no-netdb-exchange default
login=: name=proxyssl
and then further down:
cache_peer_access proxyssl allow CONNECT
c
I'm having trouble to connect to local servers, when i uses only the
servername and not the FQDN.
The machine can ping the servername!
I have following lines in my /etc/resolf.conf
search xxx.xx
domain xxx.xx
If i recall its the search that uses the domainname, but no luck.
For now i have put the
Hello leongmzlist,
On 08/05/2007, at 2:17 AM, leongmzlist wrote:
We got a server w/ 8GB of RAM for caching lots of small objects in
reverse proxy mode.
I calculated that 32bit squid uses about 115 bytes per object,
64bit squid uses 165 bytes.
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conclusion: w/ large amount of
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