Hello,
My Squid has ~800 req/sec with 1 NIC.
are you sure about your claim?
Oh, i'm sorry, i overlooked that in my cachemgr...:(
Average HTTP requests per minute since start:752.2
it is ~800 req/MINUTE, not second... :(
I'm really sorry again...
air
Henrik Nordstrom a écrit:
The best action is to convince tomcat that even if it received the
request via HTTP the URL namespace is https://
Thanks for responding.
I'll try isVirtualWebappRelative parameter in web.xml to set Tomcat to respond
in relative mode. I hope this correct my problem.
Ok. I am using wccp.
I see where 2 nics comes in, but the more load I see those devices
using, the more nics I see.
Alright, I am aiming to see if I can get over 200 req/sec on a stable
state.
Thank you very much.
Best regards
Edward Millington
BSc, Network+, I-Net+, CIW Associate
Systems
Hi all,
I am using squid 2.4stable3 on a Red Hat 7.1 box and have a rather
annoying problem. I have documents (i.e. pdf or MS office docs) on my
webserver (apache 1.3.27) which are linked to from my web pages. So if
you klick on the link the dialog box pops up asking you to save the file
to disk
Hi all,
When I use Internet Explorer to access the web via squid proxy, every new
browser that is open ( ex: double click on IE icon in desktop )it ask me for
user/password.
If I just right click a link and select open in new window, it does not ask.
I would like fix this. It is just with
This just is how IE works. Nothing Squid can do about it.
Hmm.. thinking aloud here.. is't there a advanced internet options
parameter controlling when/how IE opens new sessions (which requires
a new login)? I do not have any IE browsers around currently..
Regards
Henrik
On Monday 27
Most likely the document was not modified in ages (or clocks are out
of synch) when Sqiud originally requested the object.
As for how to tune how Squid behaves see the refresh_pattern directive
in squid.conf.
Regards
Henrik
On Monday 27 January 2003 15.08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
if the problem is simply logfile size then cron a squid -k rotate. not sure
about the dropping of requests though.
-lp
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Kwan Chee Kin wrote:
# Hi,
# I hope i'm mailing to the correct mailing list.
#
# Lately my network was attacked by the Opaserv
Hi,
We are using squid for caching, with SCSI disk and 512 MB RAM. The
cache_mem setting in squid.conf is 64 MB. After running for several
hours total free RAM (as seen by top command) reduces to few kilobytes
and server response time increases (CPU idle cycles also go to zero),
and we need