Hello everyone,

I have squid 3.0.STABLE19-1 installed.
And 3 apache cache_peers.

I find that squid is opening a lot of connections to the web servers a lot more 
than the connections he is receiving from clients, also squid doesn't close 
them and they are in TIME_WAIT status.
For example: in squid I see 324 TIME_WAIT connections
On each server I see around 800 TIME_WAIT connections

The cache_peers are configured with round-robin, but why squid doesn't closes 
the connections?

Can't squid use one connection for each peer and send and receive all requests 
through that connection (although that probably will cause performance problems 
in the apache side because he won't uses all apache server processes)?

I prefer solving the problem from the squid but I thought maybe enabling one of 
these options:
net.ipv4.tcp_tw_recycle
net.ipv4.tcp_tw_reuse


Thanks for the help,


Or Gerson
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