Jeff Donovan wrote: > > greetings > I get this message and it says > "consider increasing the number of redirector processes in your config > file" > > okay,..I've done that. i started out with 3 and i am up to 20,...and i > still get it every once in a while. i usually ignore it because things > seem to work fine. however someone on my network is getting delayed. > > Is this normal or is there a better way to streamline the child > processes. > > stable 2.5 > OSX 10.2.3 server > Cache dir 16gb > cache mem 256 mb > > Also the cpu usage is always running above 60%. most of the time it's > between 80 and 100%. The docs specify that the cpu speed isn't as > critical as the drive specs. but it looks to me like i could use a > quicker processor. > your thoughts
What kind of redirector program are you using ? What's the normal load on squid during prod. time (url's/sec). You have redirector_bypass directive in squid.conf which can be turned on or off. On means that redirector will not be used if all of them are busy. Off = reverse of course. For squidguard I get it very infrequent (all redir's busy), I have redirector_bypass off (default). Because we are rather strict on preventing access to 'unwanted' material on the Internet. M. > > --jeff -- 'Time is a consequence of Matter thus General Relativity is a direct consequence of QM (M.E. Mar 2002)
