No idea, you'll have to check the code and then verify what your
operating system reports for the particular way Squid gets its CPU
time figures.
adrian
2008/9/8 Ramon Moreno [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for the update.
Quick question.. does the squid snmp mib value for cpu usage by squid
Thanks for the update.
Quick question.. does the squid snmp mib value for cpu usage by squid
include the aio thread processes? or is this the squid thread only?
Thanks!
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 10:17 PM, Adrian Chadd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the thread count should apply for all async-ops thread
Typically with using aufs we can increase the threads using
--enable-async-io=thread count
If I am using coss as my storage scheme, does increasing the thread
count above also apply to COSS, or only AUFS.
Also, if this is not the correct way to increase the thread count for
coss, what is the
the thread count should apply for all async-ops thread users.
Adrian
2008/9/6 Ramon Moreno [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Typically with using aufs we can increase the threads using
--enable-async-io=thread count
If I am using coss as my storage scheme, does increasing the thread
count above also