On Jan 19, 2008 8:22 PM, Andrew Miehs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What exactly was the three second delay? and what did F5 do to fix this?
Thanks
Andrew
Sorry Andrew for the delay.. I believe I posted this when I first had
the issue, but reposting so that it can be logged
.42 = Squid
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mån 2008-01-14 klockan 10:57 -0800 skrev Tory M Blue:
I'm running into more connection stacking and while I solved my 3
second delay thanks to F5, i'm still seeing over 9000,1
connections on my web servers, all in Time Wait and most of them from
Squid.
TIME_WAIT is normal to be seen a
On 19/01/2008, at 11:05 PM, Henrik Nordström wrote:
mån 2008-01-14 klockan 10:57 -0800 skrev Tory M Blue:
I'm running into more connection stacking and while I solved my 3
second delay thanks to F5, i'm still seeing over 9000,1
connections on my web servers, all in Time Wait and most of
I'm running into more connection stacking and while I solved my 3
second delay thanks to F5, i'm still seeing over 9000,1
connections on my web servers, all in Time Wait and most of them from
Squid.
As I continue to look thru config options, kernel params, I noticed this;
Do not set
I'm running into more connection stacking and while I solved my 3
second delay thanks to F5, i'm still seeing over 9000,1
connections on my web servers, all in Time Wait and most of them from
Squid.
As I continue to look thru config options, kernel params, I noticed this;
Do not set