Dear Everyone, 
It is now 12AM here (GMT +0600) and very peak time for our ISP. Most of our 
users are now online. I took a snapshot from my cachemgr to show you guys.

Squid Object Cache: Version 3.1.10

Start Time:Mon, 24 Jan 2011 13:58:44 GMT
Current Time:Mon, 24 Jan 2011 18:04:49 GMT

Connection information for squid:
        Number of clients accessing cache:      570
        Number of HTTP requests received:       1468986
        Number of ICP messages received:        0
        Number of ICP messages sent:    0
        Number of queued ICP replies:   0
        Number of HTCP messages received:       0
        Number of HTCP messages sent:   0
        Request failure ratio:   0.00
        Average HTTP requests per minute since start:   5969.4
        Average ICP messages per minute since start:    0.0
        Select loop called: 36711620 times, 0.402 ms avg
Cache information for squid:
        Hits as % of all requests:      5min: 35.1%, 60min: 35.6%
        Hits as % of bytes sent:        5min: 25.6%, 60min: 31.4%
        Memory hits as % of hit requests:       5min: 4.5%, 60min: 3.9%
        Disk hits as % of hit requests: 5min: 63.3%, 60min: 65.4%
        Storage Swap size:      142110940 KB
        Storage Swap capacity:  90.0% used, 10.0% free
        Storage Mem size:       152228 KB
        Storage Mem capacity:   100.1% used,  0.0% free
        Mean Object Size:       18.00 KB
        Requests given to unlinkd:      0
Median Service Times (seconds)  5 min    60 min:
        HTTP Requests (All):   0.44492  0.44492
        Cache Misses:          0.76407  0.80651
        Cache Hits:            0.01309  0.01745
        Near Hits:             0.35832  0.37825
        Not-Modified Replies:  0.00000  0.00000
        DNS Lookups:           0.06963  0.09971
        ICP Queries:           0.00000  0.00000
Resource usage for squid:
        UP Time:        14765.225 seconds
        CPU Time:       2012.280 seconds
        CPU Usage:      13.63%
        CPU Usage, 5 minute avg:        14.37%
        CPU Usage, 60 minute avg:       15.29%
        Process Data Segment Size via sbrk(): 1778280 KB
        Maximum Resident Size: 7213216 KB
        Page faults with physical i/o: 3
Memory usage for squid via mallinfo():
        Total space in arena:  1778412 KB
        Ordinary blocks:       1750711 KB  20784 blks
        Small blocks:               0 KB      0 blks
        Holding blocks:         44844 KB     13 blks
        Free Small blocks:          0 KB
        Free Ordinary blocks:   27700 KB
        Total in use:          1795555 KB 98%
        Total free:             27700 KB 2%
        Total size:            1823256 KB
Memory accounted for:
        Total accounted:       1325755 KB  73%
        memPool accounted:     1325755 KB  73%
        memPool unaccounted:   497500 KB  27%
        memPoolAlloc calls: 373493434
        memPoolFree calls:  375838488
File descriptor usage for squid:
        Maximum number of file descriptors:   65535
        Largest file desc currently in use:   4467
        Number of file desc currently in use: 3790
        Files queued for open:                   0
        Available number of file descriptors: 61745
        Reserved number of file descriptors:   100
        Store Disk files open:                  60
Internal Data Structures:
        7896282 StoreEntries
         16070 StoreEntries with MemObjects
         15496 Hot Object Cache Items


        7895225 on-disk objects
Please see and check if there is anything which is not NORMAL, or might be 
reason for problems discussed below.

Regards
Saiful

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> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [squid-users] Some pages loading very slow in 3.1.10 Stable
> Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2011 05:00:30 +1100
>
>
> Hi Amor,
> I have recompiled Squid with the following parameters.
>
> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/squid --enable-async-io=8 
> --enable-storeio="ufs,aufs,diskd" --enable-removal-policies="lru,heap" 
> --enable-delay-pools --enable-cache-digests --enable-underscores 
> --enable-icap-client --enable-follow-x-forwarded-for --enable-arp-acl 
> --enable-esi --enable-zph-qos --disable-translation --with-large-files 
> --with-filedescriptors=65536 --disable-ipv6 --enable-linux-netfilter
>
> DISK I/O is just like before, on average 5% I would say.
> I am using the default removal policy, not heap.
>
> Well after recompiling it, I can see the Median DNS Lookup time reduced by 10 
> times are the browsing experience is improved than before. Thank you for 
> that. But those two domains i.e www.music.com.bd and www.djmaza.com problem 
> is not solved. I cannot determine exactly what is stopping it to load the 
> site fast, indeed it loads may be 10 minutes later. To my (amateur) 
> understanding, the problem is with the ads.clicksor.com and the facebook 
> widgets it tries to load, but I am not 100% sure.
>
> Can anyone try to load the site again and see if the problem persists, or how 
> should I exempt those URLs from being caching.
>
> I think the URLS are :-
> 1) http://ads.clicksor.com/showAd.php?pid=102683&adtype=1&sid=152482&zone=
> 2) http://ads.clicksor.com/showAd.php?pid=102683&adtype=9&sid=152482&zone=
> 3) 
> http://www.facebook.com/ajax/connect/activity_widget.php?__a=1&site=www.music.com.bd&width=350&height=225&header=false&colorscheme=light&border_color=%23006a4e&post_form_id=7c21c99b9bd83930bb871649bf465fcf&user=505688880&nb_activities=5&newest=0
>
> URL 3 waiting time sometimes goes more than 800ms. Please advise.
>
> Regards,
> Shishir
>
>
> ----------------------------------------
> > Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2011 01:33:10 +1300
> > From: [email protected]
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: [squid-users] Some pages loading very slow in 3.1.10 Stable
> >
> > On 24/01/11 23:09, Michael Hendrie wrote:
> > >
> > > On 24/01/2011, at 8:17 PM, Saiful Alam wrote:
> > >
> > >>
> > >> OK I have kept your suggestion in my mind, but right now I'm not in
> > >> a position to buy two HDD's. May be I can afford to buy 15 days
> > >> later. For the time being, my prime problem is the loading of two
> > >> major sites from where my users download mp3. Those are
> > >>
> > >> www.music.com.bd and www.djmaza.com
> > >>
> > >
> > > Seems to load fine for me but that doesn't mean your slow = my fine.
> > >
> > > I had issues with some random sites being "slow" with 3.1.10 and
> > > tracked it down to squid trying to get AAAA records for the problem
> > > sites (or objects pulled from other sites). Not sure why this was
> > > occurring as IPv6 is not enabled on the OS. I didn't investigate too
> > > much and just recompiled with --disable-ipv6 as it wasn't needed.
> > > Doing so resolved my slow sites issue.
> > >
> >
> > Seems like you actually had IPv6 partially enabled in the OS, and maybe
> > a break in DNS or MTU.
> >
> > When Squid 3.1.10 starts up it probes the OS network capabilities to see
> > if IPv6 connections can be made. When they are possible it enables
> > things like AAAA to use those connections. --disable-ipv6 merely sets
> > the result of that test to always be false.
> >
> > With a reasonably fast DNS response time (under a half second) AAAA
> > lookups will not be noticeable.
> >
> > With working MTU there will be almost zero lag from opening and
> > attempting IPv6 connections on an IPv4-only network.
> >
> > >
> > >> Don't know the reason, but music.com.bd loads very slow. And in
> > >> firebug i see that the problem persists while loading 3 ads from
> > >> ads.clicksor.com and some facebook widgets. Can you please check
> >
> > There you have the problem by the looks of it.
> >
> > Ad servers are very bad for being slow. They usually do a lot of
> > processing or slow operations in the background before replying. Due to
> > their tracking desires they do not permit proxies to cache and speed up
> > their results. Some are more noticeable than others.
> >
> > Facebook is designed in a similar way which also suffers from these
> > heavy processing delay problems on the APIs. But they do seem to be
> > emitting useful cache controls on the static bits to avoid that.
> >
> > You have a choice:
> > put up with it
> > or
> > block those URL from being fetched.
> >
> > >> and try to load these two domains if you're running a Squid 3.1.X
> > >> version and see if everything is alright from your end.
> > >>
> >
> > Amos
> > --
> > Please be using
> > Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.10
> > Beta testers wanted for 3.2.0.4
>
                                          

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