I've read the book from www.squid-cache.org and the book "Squid: The definitve guide" and FAQ of squid. But I can't understand the way how delay pools does it's jobs.
I think the definition "bucket" have no mean in bandwidth shaping. In those books, it only is a threshold for squid to start it's bandwidth shaping. Anyone can tell me the way squid technically does bandwidth control? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 1:07 AM Subject: Re: [squid-users] delay pools starvation > > On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Bar wrote: > > > > > I have the latest stable version 2.5stable5. Can't find this > experimental > > > patch that should solve this problem. Anyone know where to get it? > > > > Try searching the mailing list archives. > > I've searched all mailing list archives and found nearly no answer. > The only track was 2 posts of dynamic delay pools: > - first from Chamara Gunaratne (there is some doc but no patch available) > - second from Dani Adhipta (patch present on squid-dev - no doc, no info) > I don't even know if these are patches that are mentioned in FAQ. > > You mentioned also of the trick to nullify download accelerators by delay > pools. > But how can I set it up not to block normal, single-threaded downloads? > I suppose if I set up it with maxconn I think that also normal connection > from browsers would count to that limit. > I would be very thankful if you could get me some clue. > > Regards, > Bar >
