molybtek wrote:
I've been able to do a little more monitoring on squid - the DNS Lookups are
still below 1 seconds for the 5 minute averages during the times when there
is a slowdown in squid response. And the connections averages around 5 per
seconds, just like the time when there isn't a slow
I've been able to do a little more monitoring on squid - the DNS Lookups are
still below 1 seconds for the 5 minute averages during the times when there
is a slowdown in squid response. And the connections averages around 5 per
seconds, just like the time when there isn't a slow down...
Just
I can bet on DNS Server...
On Feb 4, 2009, at 9:43 AM, Moses Truong wrote:
We have squid running on a server with delay pools enabled. The
squidclient usually responds very quickly - in less than 0.03
seconds most of the time. However, there are times when this rises
to over 39 seconds.
We have squid running on a server with delay pools enabled. The
squidclient usually responds very quickly - in less than 0.03 seconds
most of the time. However, there are times when this rises to over 39
seconds.
There are 2 Gb of RAM, and there's about 900mb used.
There's 1024 file
Moses Truong wrote:
We have squid running on a server with delay pools enabled. The
squidclient usually responds very quickly - in less than 0.03 seconds
most of the time. However, there are times when this rises to over 39
seconds.
There are 2 Gb of RAM, and there's about 900mb used.