On 01.10 08:41, Victor Medina wrote:
I have changed the disk replacement policy to LFUDA
I will also give a try to Async-UFS and COSS. But I cannot do it on week
days due to traffic issues with costumers. ( I need to compile a new
SQUID, and I will use the opportunity to upgrade squid and
On 30.09 09:08, Victor Medina wrote:
I have a SQUID server running on a Piii 1100ghz server with 1024 RAM,
SCSI disks. We have almost 100 users. And a 700Kbps ADSL Connection. The
cache directory is in it's own scsi drive.
I am seeing some very slow response in the proxy server. The
Hi!
I have changed the disk replacement policy to LFUDA
I will also give a try to Async-UFS and COSS. But I cannot do it on week
days due to traffic issues with costumers. ( I need to compile a new
SQUID, and I will use the opportunity to upgrade squid and samba to the
latest stable release, in
Hello all!
I have a SQUID server running on a Piii 1100ghz server with 1024 RAM,
SCSI disks. We have almost 100 users. And a 700Kbps ADSL Connection. The
cache directory is in it's own scsi drive.
I am seeing some very slow response in the proxy server. The incoming
traffic in the internet
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004, Victor Medina wrote:
SQUID was compiled as:
Squid Cache: Version 2.5.STABLE5
configure options: --prefix=/opt/EPAWebCachingSuite-1.0-i686/
--sysconfdir=/opt/EPAWebCachingSuite-1.0-i686/etc/squid --with-dl
--enable-snmp --enable-carp --enable-useragent-log
jejeje! quite right! but basically a repeat a SuSE setup. Which is
fairly similar to this one.
Any suggestion based on my config for a leaner squid? =)
On Thu, 2004-09-30 at 09:52, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004, Victor Medina wrote:
SQUID was compiled as:
Squid Cache:
Hello!
I'll have to recompile, but i am willing to =) First.. one thing, is
COSS fs productionr eady? If it is not, what about stability? =)
What about aufs?? I am currently using ufs.
Victor.
On Thu, 2004-09-30 at 09:59, Costas Zacharopoulos wrote:
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Hello!
Further investigations on the performance issues.. i found this.
I took two access.logs of two different weeks. and counted how many
tcp-hits and how many tcp-misses I had.
In group one, one week worth of logs I found this:
10855 TCP_HITS that's almost 8%
108127 TCP_MISS that's almost
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004, Victor Medina wrote:
I'll have to recompile, but i am willing to =) First.. one thing, is
COSS fs productionr eady? If it is not, what about stability? =)
What about aufs?? I am currently using ufs.
If you have more than 30 req/s then looking into aufs/diskd is
recommended.
I am reading about coss file system right now! =)
OK, i can try both options, i can recompile with coss and aufs/diskd. My
squid haven't had a crash in 4 months or so... So rebuilding the cache
in case of a crash is not an issue.
One thing is, how do i know how many request/seg i am serving at
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004, Victor Medina wrote:
I am reading about coss file system right now! =)
coss is highly experimental and not exacly production quality..
regards
Henrik
I'm looking for sugested web sites that talk specifically about optimization
of squid with hardware/OS combinations. We have a server up and running but
are building a new one. We have read the man pages and have found a lot of
helpful info on the squid site and FAQs.
However there has to be
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