Correction:
cache_dir rock /cache01/rock 5 120 256 max-size=31744
cache_dir aufs/cache01/aufs 200 4808 256 min-size=31745
cache_dir rock /cache02/rock 5 120 256 max-size=31744
cache_dir aufs/cache02/aufs 200 4808 256 min-size=31745
cache_dir rock /cache03/rock 5 120 256 max-s
hello ,
just one more question for this installation like what Amos told me to do ,
is this cache_dir formula right :
cache_dir rock /cache01/rock 5 120 256 max-size=31744
cache_dir aufs/cache01/aufs 200 4808 256 min-size=31745
cache_dir rock /cache01/rock 5 120 256 max-size=31744
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Hey Hack,
So now the image is much clear.
I would assume that the ssl DB is stored in the SSD and not on sniping
disks.
Since the issue is with SSL only the issue still should be tested with
no disk cache at all.
This is to test the SSL issue and mini
Dear Eliezer Croitoru,
what you suggest for me already done , http not slow and http work like a
charm but the slow in https traffic also there is drop on https packets
also i mentioned the log when the packet https roped :
with 3.5.0.4
2014/12/23 19:33:10 kid1| Error negotiating SSL on FD 317:
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Hey Hack,
As I suggested you before you add disk cache to the machine let the
machine run only on memory cache with default settings and then and
only then change the settings.
Start with the default and change it to intercept only http traffic.
Then
HTTPS is HTTP when it is decrypted by openssl and using certificate , i
already did that,
but the problem exist , https browsing is still slow and drops the packet
when redirect the traffic to squid
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Mr Amos thanks for replaying ,
for L1/L2 numbers i am using this calculation , but i dont know if it is
right ?
Then using this formula from a friend ((( x / y ) / 256 ) / 256 ) * 2 = L1
x is the size of the partition, in KB unit.
y is the size of object that 13KB average
L1 is the option in cache
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On 29/12/2014 11:46 a.m., HackXBack wrote:
> you're explain is complicated for me and sorry for that but i want
> to understand more if that not bother you. at first lets talk
> about cache_dir what you are telling me is to do rock and aufs for
> each
also what if i use all my free space of my ssd to swap then this will solve
the requirements 1gb per 15mb ??
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you're explain is complicated for me and sorry for that
but i want to understand more if that not bother you.
at first lets talk about cache_dir
what you are telling me is to do rock and aufs for each HDD
what you mean is like this :
cache_dir rock /cache01/rk 5 120 256 max-size=31744
cache_dir
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On 27/12/2014 12:38 a.m., HackXBack wrote:
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>
> 5 hdd = 3 terra western digital red edition
These 5 HDD is what we refer to as "spindles" when planning and
calculating cache arrangement.
* You have 5 disk "spindles".
* UFS/AUFS/diskd can only hand
5 hdd = 3 terra western digital red edition
1 hdd = 250 ssd ( system )
cpu = core i7 extreme
ram = 32 GB
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On 12/24/2014 09:08 PM, HackXBack wrote:
> i dont use minimal squid its just an idea , i put my squid.conf
> here where is the problem in it ?
>
Well you can say that the issue is too much cache.
What are the machine specs?HDDs?CPUs?RAM?etc..
Eliezer
i dont use minimal squid its just an idea , i put my squid.conf here where is
the problem in it ?
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On 12/24/2014 01:52 PM, HackXBack wrote:
> the problem is not from my squid.conf because i try minimal
> squid.conf with https and the same problems
Hey,
A minimal squid and https interception or bumping doesn't stand in the
same place.
A minimal squ
the problem is not from my squid.conf because i try minimal squid.conf with
https and the same problems
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# REVISI 19/10/2014 12:24 By Mc Leod
#INFO
#PORT HTTP
#http_port 3128 transparent
#http_port 3127
https_port 3127 intercept ssl-bump generate-host-certificates=on
dynamic_cert_mem_cache_size=4MB cert=/etc/squid/ssl_cert/myCA.pem
http_port 3129
http_port 3128 intercept
#HDD
#cache_dir aufs
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On 12/24/2014 02:42 AM, HackXBack wrote:
> so now we have 2 bug 1st one : when upgrading from 3.4.x to 3.5.0.4
> squid crash and always restart automatically 2nd one : browsing on
> https slow = packet dropped and stop loading until refresh in 3.4.x
>
hello amos,
I used 3.4.x for http cache
when used https then https sites open slow
I upgrade from 3.4.x to 3.5.0.4 then squid crash and always restart
automatically, and this is bug.
now I format the system and install squid 3.5.0.4 in fresh system knowing
that i lost 4 terra data on my HDD's.
then
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