[squid-users] Accessing my websites is extremely slow

2010-04-04 Thread a...@gmail

Hi all,
Accessing my websites is extremely slow, it can take up to 5 minutes for the 
page to load

some pages in the admin area won't even load no matter how long I wait.

Squid is getting extremely slow

Any ideas or suggestion on how to solve this problem please
I know everyone is saying "it's not squid" I am sorry bu it is squid, I 
never experienced all of these problems before in


the 15 years I ran these websites I never had anything like until the moment 
I installed and ran squid

I am having all sorts of problems.

Any suggestions would be very much appreciated
Thank you all
Regards
Adam 



Re: [squid-users] Accessing my websites is extremely slow

2010-04-04 Thread Ron Wheeler

a...@gmail wrote:

Hi all,
Accessing my websites is extremely slow, it can take up to 5 minutes 
for the page to load

some pages in the admin area won't even load no matter how long I wait.

Squid is getting extremely slow

Any ideas or suggestion on how to solve this problem please
I know everyone is saying "it's not squid" I am sorry bu it is squid, 
I never experienced all of these problems before in


the 15 years I ran these websites I never had anything like until the 
moment I installed and ran squid

I am having all sorts of problems.

Any suggestions would be very much appreciated
Thank you all
Regards
Adam


When you restart Squid does that speed it up?

What is the ratio of hits getting through to Apache compared to those 
being served by Squid.



How much cache space have you allocated?
How are the levels structured?

Ron



Re: [squid-users] Accessing my websites is extremely slow

2010-04-04 Thread a...@gmail

Hi Ron,
Thanks for your reply
At the moment I kept everything as default
I haven't allocated any extra cache space as yet
when I restart it it doesn't really speed it up that much
yes there's a slight difference for a short while
I get the access.log filled so quickly to the point where I have to empty it 
into tries
the cache.log and store.log are ok, but the access.log gets filled so 
quickly

I have disabled it for now, to see whether it will make a difference.
I have to wait til tomorrow I am trying to see if there's any noticeable 
change in the loading of the pages


One other thing is one of my websites requires the license activation to run 
to it's potential

but I am getting these errors since Squid.

Warning: fopen() [function.fopen]: php_network_getaddresses: getaddrinfo 
failed: Name or service not known in /var/www/folder/functions.php on line 
2341
Warning: 
fopen(http://www.someothersite.com/licence_server.php?licence_check=1&li=bs7F9VfU&url=www.mysite.net) 
[function.fopen]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in 
/var/www/folder/functions.php on line 2341


Warning: feof(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in 
/var/www/folder/functions.php on line 2343


Warning: fread(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in 
/var/www/folder/functions.php on line 2345


I get these errors in the admin area instead of getting the validation of my 
license, I get these errors "Warnings"


As for the ratio of hits, there a lot of them that fail similar to the 
errors mentioned above of various files and folders of various apps in my 
three sites.

I hope that helps a bit

Regards
Adams
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From: "Ron Wheeler" 

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Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2010 7:23 PM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Accessing my websites is extremely slow



a...@gmail wrote:

Hi all,
Accessing my websites is extremely slow, it can take up to 5 minutes for 
the page to load

some pages in the admin area won't even load no matter how long I wait.

Squid is getting extremely slow

Any ideas or suggestion on how to solve this problem please
I know everyone is saying "it's not squid" I am sorry bu it is squid, I 
never experienced all of these problems before in


the 15 years I ran these websites I never had anything like until the 
moment I installed and ran squid

I am having all sorts of problems.

Any suggestions would be very much appreciated
Thank you all
Regards
Adam


When you restart Squid does that speed it up?

What is the ratio of hits getting through to Apache compared to those 
being served by Squid.



How much cache space have you allocated?
How are the levels structured?

Ron