Someone else posted the solution as follows. It looks like the right stuff. Thanks Sebastian.
++++++++++++++++++++ Delay_pools is a compile time option with squid. I use it with squid and I believe that you would be able to determine if delay pool support is compiled in with the following command. strings /path_to/squid/sbin/squid |grep delay_pool Should return a whole lotta stuff like this... parse_delay_pool_count: multiple delay_pools lines, aborting all previous delay_pools config parse_delay_pool_class: Ignoring pool %d not in 1 .. %d parse_delay_pool_class: Ignoring pool %d class %d not in 1 .. 3 parse_delay_pool_rates: Ignoring pool %d not in 1 .. %d parse_delay_pool_rates: Ignoring pool %d attempt to set rates with class not set delay_pools 0 delay_pools delay_pools.c free_delay_pool_count:f(0,19) dump_delay_pool_count:f(0,19) parse_delay_pool_count:f(0,19) parse_delay_pool_class:f(0,19) parse_delay_pool_rates:f(0,19) parse_delay_pool_access:f(0,19) delay_pools.c delay_pools_last_update:S(16,1) free_delay_pool_count dump_delay_pool_count parse_delay_pool_count parse_delay_pool_class parse_delay_pool_rates parse_delay_pool_access delay_pools.c delay_pools_last_update ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 22:46, Sebastian McDonagh wrote: > He is talking about squids bandwidth management features. Dont know too > much about it myself but i found a bit about it in the howto on > bandwidth throttling. > > Seb > > On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 20:28, Michael Adams wrote: > > This came up in another list i am on. I do not even know what he is > > talking about (other than squid being a proxy server). > > > > > I am running squid with Mandrake 8.2 and using Webmin for management. > > > > > > Just a quick one, is the Squids Delay Pools feature enabled during > > > installation of Mandrake 8.2? or do I have to uninstall then install > > > squid with the delay pool features. > > > > Any help for the man? -- Michael
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