Tejpal Amin wrote:
Hi ,

Disabling the iptables has had no effect , the problem of slow
performance still exists.

Can anybody help me on this.
I am not able to figure out why squid is not able to accept connections.
It still times out when I try to telnet to squid port 3218 from the
squid box itself.

Regards
Tejpal



On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Tejpal Amin <[email protected]> wrote:
HI Nathan,

The number of file descriptor don't seem to be an issue since there is
not entry of that in the cache.log.
Ho do I check if the problem lies in the iptables?

Warm Regards
Tej


On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 6:49 PM, "٩๏̯͡๏۶ ̿ ̿ ̿ ̿ ̿̿’\\̵͇̿̿\\=(•̪●)‏
Nathan Ridge" <[email protected]> wrote:
 Hi Tej,

check your file descriptors and also iptables conntrack, I have had problems
in the past when either of these two settings are too low.

Regards

On 14/05/10 11:11 PM, Tejpal Amin wrote:
Hi,

I am performance issues with squid, sometimes users get page cannot be
displayed.
During the troubleshootign I found that doing a telnet to port 3128
from my squid box itself time out or it connects after some time.

I need help desperatley on this .

Warm Regards
Tej


You will need to take a deep look at cache.log

Apart from the resource overload (FD or iptables conntracks).

Intermittent loss like this can also be due to a log rotation action, restarting, rebuilding the index on a huge cache, or when doing garbage collection on a very large cache.

Amos
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Please be using
  Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.3

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