Using:
/cache_dir rock /cache1/squid 1000 max-size=3200 swap-timeout=300
max-swap-rate=100
/
I get:
/# free -m
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 15951 1378 14573 0 82 1055
-/+ buffers/cache:240
Hi, thanks for your clarification.
On another note, do you have a guide to install squid 3.4 as you suggested?
I guess there is no rpm and I'll have to compile?
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hmm, that's how I installed squid.
weird:
[root@dxb-squid34 ~]# yum install squid
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, security
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* base: centos.fastbull.org
* epel: epel.mirror.srv.co.ge
* extras: centos.fastbull.org
* updates: centos.fastbull.org
Setting
ok, but which version do I have in the end?
3.head 20140127 or 3.5.0?
please see my post above
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ok, so should I uninstall squid and install using the latest 3.4 version from
www1.ngtech.co.il/rpm/centos/6/x86_64?
thanks
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Thanks for the clarifications!
Cheers
Eliezer Croitoru-2 wrote
Depends on how adventurous you are.
The 3.4 is the official stable version and should work fine for most
admins.
If you want to try the latest code and leave yourself open (basically)
for unknown bugs and unknown situations
Hi everyone.
I have compiled squid 3.4.6 from binaries.
/Linux dxb-squid34 2.6.32-431.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Nov 22 03:15:09 UTC 2013
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
CentOS release 6.5 (Final)
/
squid.conf:
/http_port 8081
/
I have squid running:
/[root@dxb-squid34 ~]# service squid status
squid
13:38:18| Using Least Load store dir selection
2014/07/24 13:38:18| Current Directory is /root
2014/07/24 13:38:18| Finished loading MIME types and icons.
2014/07/24 13:38:18| HTCP Disabled.
/
Nicolás wrote
Hi,
El 24/07/2014 7:31, israelsilva1 escribió:
Hi everyone.
I have compiled squid
Amos Jeffries wrote
Um, 100 is not a debug level between 0 and 9.Amos
Nothing using 0:/[root@dxb-squid34 ~]# squid -N -d 02014/08/25 09:19:42|
Warning: empty ACL: acl blockfiles urlpath_regex -i
/etc/squid/local/bad/blockfiles2014/08/25 09:19:42| Starting Squid Cache
version 3.4.6 for
babajaga wrote
I would first eliminate the following warnings:
2014/08/25 09:21:04| Warning: empty ACL: acl blockfiles urlpath_regex -i
/etc/squid/local/bad/blockfiles
2014/08/25 09:21:04| WARNING: log name now starts with a module name. Use
'stdio:/var/log/squid/access.log'
2014/08/25
hi,
thanks, yes I did reboot.
[root@dxb-squid34 ~]# cat /etc/squid/squid.conf
#
#
###
### MAIN v01-PROX
###
babajaga wrote
1) Pinger exiting. You might try to disable pinger in squid.conf
pinger_enable off
Just for completeness: Pls, publish squid.conf, without comments.
Anonymized.
Disabled and it started listening!
Thanks a lot...
[root@dxb-squid34 ~]# squid -N -d 9
2014/08/26 16:48:43|
israelsilva1 wrote
babajaga wrote
1) Pinger exiting. You might try to disable pinger in squid.conf
pinger_enable off
Just for completeness: Pls, publish squid.conf, without comments.
Anonymized.
Disabled and it started listening!
Thanks a lot...
Now the question is: Why did
babajaga wrote
As long as you do not use parent proxy, no need for pinger. And, even in
case of parent, pinger is nice to have.
I don't. So that's ok.
Thanks!
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