Thanx Hendrik I am running squid on solaris 8, sun enterprise 250 machine. I have more that 500 users connect at peak hour. I never got around to configure cachemanager.cgi, I will look in to that. I use squidguard to filter porn, and it seems to be working but it is affecting the servicetime badly. I run around 20 redirector processes, I have been increasing constantly. I deactivated squidguard for a while and I got not messages, but I need squidGuard to block the porn. What is redirector bypass and how do i enable it?
--- Hendrik Voigtlaender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >__________________________________ > >Do you Yahoo!? > >Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. > >http://messenger.yahoo.com/ > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
