a problem because occasionally the master process also dies
effectively denying any WWW service to our rather large user base.
Regards
Jim
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handling.
- Please have a go with the default setting of cache_mem.
M.
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then!? Seeing as this version is
shipped with EL4 shouldn't it be deemed stable and therefore not crash
every couple of minutes!? This is concerning. Perhaps I should try
Redhat's lists too.
Ta,
Jim
Cheers,
Ronny
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? Thats a serious question BTW!
But does your particular problem persists when this is done ?
Not sure. I'll have to discuss this with my peers before making this
change on a live service - even if it is just a reconfigure parameter to
squid.
J.
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Just a hint ;)
Thanks. I'll see what I can find...
Jim
Cheers and good luck,
Ronny
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for more details.
indeed a kinkie page like the name and absolutly helpfull ...
btw you read it ?
Yes but wasn't helpful to us unfortunately as we already have a system
designed in much the same way.
Jim
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do we need to upgrade to patch a known bug that I
have failed to find amongst all the squid resources on the NET?
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Jim Vanns
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will load only one CPU, how do you get 95-100% load
on both?
You misunderstand (I think). That percentage I gave was per CPU e.g.
95-100% usage on CPU0 not across all (0-3) processors.
Jim
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On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 12:41 +, James Vanns wrote:
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With approximately 3000 open file descriptors (configured at compile
time and set at runtime with ulimit -HSn 16384) and an equivalent no. of
client/server TCP connections we see a constant CPU usage of ~95-100