Hi,
I just checked my logs:
We get 40...50req/sec for about 10 hours a day with nearly no traffic during the night, this levels out to a daily average of 1000req/min.
Number of users are reported with about 1000...1500, but I guess that we have never more than 150 clients connect at the same time.
We have 15 redirectors running, average redirector service time is not measurable, servicetimes are good. In cachemgr.cgi you can check how many request are handled by each redirector.
In our setup, more than 80% of the requests are handled by the first one. The second gets about 10%, all the other are used only during peak periods. Redirectors #15 is idle nearly the whole time.
In top only a a few (2...3) squidguards are showing enough activity to be noticed, but not much. Machine is Intel 2,4GHz, 2x36GB SCSI cache_dir, 2GB RAM, Linux debian woody, squid & squidguard out of distro.
I played around with the number of redirectors but never got rid of this message (all busy, increase blabla). I think it is not critical if this warning appears on and off, but not to often. 15 is IMHO more than sufficient with this load.
What are you using squidguard for? If you try to block pr0n, you can as well enable redirector bypass. The blacklist will never catch all sites anyway, it doesnt matter if a couple of more request bypass squidguard. This will eliminate the warning for sure.
How many redirectors are you using ? I would not install squidguard but probably deativate it in squid.conf for testing.
I can imagine that too many redirectors are eating up the ressources badly needed by squid, especially on a slow/small machine.
Can you post some specs?
Regards, Hendrik Voigtl�nder
Merid Tilahun wrote:
Hi all: I have istalled and configured squid and it was working fine until now. I installed squidGuard and when squid starts working with it I get the user warning messages Too many queued redirector requests. I have increased the number of redirector processes but I am still getting this messages. Plus the retrieval time for sites is too long. Does any one know a way out? or shall I just uninstall squidguard? My squid get around 850 req/min ( got this from MRTG).
Thank you in advance Regards
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