>You should start by configuring and checking out your 
>cachemgr.cgi and looking there for a more detailed performance 
>analysis. It will also break it down by authenticator helper 
>(if that's what you're using) and othersuch items.
>
>Check the Squid FAQ for more on the Cache Manager.
>
>dave
>
>--
>Dave Robinet  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>IT Manager - Magna Steyr Engineering Center Detroit
>Ph: 248-293-0206        Fax: 248-299-5711
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: squid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 12:05 PM
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: [squid-users] Performance or lack thereof issues
>>
>>
>>Guys and gals,
>>
>>We are experiencing some performance issues. There are approx.
>>3000 users that all connect to the proxy to get to the net. We 
>>have only 1 proxy up right now running squid 2.5STABLE1 on RH 
>>9 (kernel 2.4). The RPM was used to install the package. 
>>
>>After 15 minutes of accepting connections the proxy seems to
>>slow down when serving web pages to users. If i restart the 
>>service the pages are served with blinding fast speed, could 
>>this be due to too many connections bogging down the service? 
>>Included are some files in case anyone wants to know what is 
>>going on with the box. I do get a FD Warning in the cache log, 
>>and have looked at uping the FD's and then recompiling squid 
>>using the 2.6 src. But any info would be helpful. 
>>
>>Also can you cluster or load balance with squid?
>>
>>
>>
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