Hi Henrik,

> Do you think this is causing Squid to restart?

Quite likely.

The strange thing is that Squid is restarting but the PID is the same. Since yesterday, squid restarted a lot of times but the PID kept the same. And nobody complained, or had any problems.


How many requests/second do you estimate the proxy will have to handle?
this I took at peak time.

client_http.requests = 11.674884/sec client_http.hits = 6.273668/sec

And how many of those 200 people will be browsing the net concurrently?
I don't know exactly, but my users use Internet a lot. Do you know a way to find out? Does cachemgr tells me that? What's the maximum number of children process I can put on Squid.conf?
My Server is a HP Proliant DL380 1gb RAM, 2disks scsi 36GB (Raid1, is it OK?), 2 Intel Xeon CPU 2.40GHz processors. RedHat 8.0.


thank you very much, regards. Jo�o

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