Thanks for the tips.
 
AFAIK the hardware Raid is fine - all disks running OK.
 
I am running Webmin & Systats on the server. CPU load is minimal so the box 
doesn't seem to be overworked but response is slow. I will check the DNS setup 
as you suggest.
 
Thanks,
 
Greg.

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From: nima sadeghian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sun 03/09/2006 5:32pm
To: Michael Loftis
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squid 2/3 slower than direct access



Just go to find problems in ur dns settings, in squid. is ur icp or
isp uses transparent cache upstream. however dns. I have 2 of dl380 ;)
. in unix base systems do not go for cpu and hdd configuration for
squid issues ...
nima

On 9/2/06, Michael Loftis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> --On September 2, 2006 7:53:59 PM +1000 Greg Wilson
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I've installed Squid on a HP DL380 server with dual cpus, 2 Gb RAM and
> > SCSI raid 5. It's running on Debian Sarge with little extra load. I am
>
> Well...it shouldn't have much to do with the speed of Squid if it's a
> hardware RAID....but has the RAID 5 set finished building?  Also are there
> no failed disks in the set?
>
> > using this for our staff of around 100 and though this would do the job
> > easily. It's running with all default Squid settings except Cache RAM
> > which I've increased to 96Mb. There are no peer caches. I have checked
> > that there are no speed and duplex setting mismatches between the proxy
> > and firewall.
> > The squid proxy returns web pages approx. 2/3 slower than a direct
> > connection using the same link.
> > Can some-one please give me some simple steps to increase the speed of
> > the cache?
> > Thanks for any advice.
> >
>
>
>
> --
> "Genius might be described as a supreme capacity for getting its possessors
> into trouble of all kinds."
> -- Samuel Butler
>


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Best Regards
NIMA SADEGHIAN


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