Jeff,
If you have 2GB of RAM, you can use all 146GB for cache dir.
Regards
Visolve Squid Team.
Jeff P. wrote:
I have a 146G SAS harddisk with 15000 rpm, it's used for cache storage.
How large is best suitable when I set up it for cache_dir?
I'm running squid-3.0.9 on Linux OS.
thanks.
Thanks a lot for this info, Amos.
2008/11/7 Amos Jeffries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Arun Srinivasan wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> What is the minimum time an object in the cache would remain fresh
>> (assuming min age in default refresh_pattern is set to 0)?
>
> somewhere between 0 seconds and undetermi
Hi,
Just read the WCCPv2 document from
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_0t/12_0t3/feature/guide/wccp.html.
It seems that WCCPv2 support web caches tunneling back the packets
they do not service to the same router from where they are received.
Once a router has received a formerly redirected
I have a 146G SAS harddisk with 15000 rpm, it's used for cache storage.
How large is best suitable when I set up it for cache_dir?
I'm running squid-3.0.9 on Linux OS.
thanks.
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Monah Baki wrote:
Hi all,
We have 2 squid servers running 2.7 stable 5. One is locally in our
data center, the other is located remotely on the clients network. Is
it possible to have whatever cached objects our local server has be
replicated on the client?
Each squid
Hi :-D
What type of performance problems? Surfing is slow. But I fond this
problem is not about squid it was about file descriptors, fixed.
At cache.log I found only allot of: HTTP header field {\r} no more, no less.
Could be tunneling?
> Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
> > Hi Squ
We use Squid 3 Stable9
> On tor, 2008-11-06 at 13:15 -0600, Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
> > Hi Squids,
> >
> > I wonder to know you one of you knows about this. We've put a squid with
> > digest_ldap_auth helper. It works, but only one user and just one has
> > this issues:
> > - Reauth happe
gluker wrote:
i have a squid box with one interface (eth0). i receive web requests from my
network on this interface. i would like retrieve the web sites requested
from a cable modem. i would like for the cable modem to be used for web
traffic ONLY. All other traffic would be routed back thru the
cicl chu wrote:
Hi,
The squid version I used is 2.5.STABLE14.
Now, the min cache time is 2 minutes.
How can I reduced the cache time to 1 minute, or less, please?
Thanks!
Please upgrade. 2.5 is very, very obsolete.
Cache time is best altered by correct HTTP headers sent from the web server.
Gregori Parker wrote:
Hi all - I am using an array of squid servers to accelerate dynamic
content, running 2.6.22 and handling a daily average of about 400
req/sec across the cluster. We operate diskless and enjoy a great hit
rate (>80%) on very short-lived content.
About 50+ times per day, the
On tor, 2008-11-06 at 13:15 -0600, Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
> Hi Squids,
>
> I wonder to know you one of you knows about this. We've put a squid with
> digest_ldap_auth helper. It works, but only one user and just one has this
> issues:
> - Reauth happens to him every 3 mins aprox, auth
On tor, 2008-11-06 at 22:35 +0530, Arun Srinivasan wrote:
> What is the minimum time an object in the cache would remain fresh
> (assuming min age in default refresh_pattern is set to 0)?
What do you mean?
Regards
Henrik
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Monah Baki wrote:
Hi all,
We have 2 squid servers running 2.7 stable 5. One is locally in our data
center, the other is located remotely on the clients network. Is it
possible to have whatever cached objects our local server has be
replicated on the client?
Each squid caches what it can fro
Arun Srinivasan wrote:
Hi all,
What is the minimum time an object in the cache would remain fresh
(assuming min age in default refresh_pattern is set to 0)?
somewhere between 0 seconds and undetermined.
default refresh_pattern only has affect when A) server provides no
freshness info, and B)
Jan Welker wrote:
Hi,
We do have three types of client proxy configurations at our company:
1. Direct proxy: proxy.company.com:8080
2. Auto-configuration file: http://proxy.company.com:8080/
3. Auto detect proxy.company.com:80
Clients use ether one of the configuration. The client configuratio
On tor, 2008-11-06 at 13:17 -0800, Mark Nottingham wrote:
> I remember reading somewhere (can't forget where, and I may be
> incorrect) that when available, sbrk is a more reliable indication of
> memory use for squid than mallinfo().
mallinfo is more reliabe than sbrk when it works... but at
Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
Hi Squids,
I'm having a lot of: HTTP header field {\r} at cache.log. Currently we are
having performance problems. This log is related to my performance?
Maybe. What type of performance problems?
How can I
explain this, why this happens, are we having tunn
On tor, 2008-11-06 at 05:43 -0800, Retaliator wrote:
> My Squid server is on the external (DMZ) with real ip, of course it can't
> resolve internal hosts like the exchange server..
Then how do you expect the server to be able to connet to internal hosts
by name?
Regards
Henrik
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On tor, 2008-11-06 at 11:39 +0100, Jan Welker wrote:
> My Question for you is:
> Is Squid capable of hosting the auto-configuration file? Or is there a
> workaround for that?
There is a workaround if you enable the transparent option. You can then
use an url rewriter to rewrite the PAC URL to a w
i have a squid box with one interface (eth0). i receive web requests from my
network on this interface. i would like retrieve the web sites requested
from a cable modem. i would like for the cable modem to be used for web
traffic ONLY. All other traffic would be routed back thru the (eth0)
interfa
Hi,
The squid version I used is 2.5.STABLE14.
Now, the min cache time is 2 minutes.
How can I reduced the cache time to 1 minute, or less, please?
Thanks!
> On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 14:52 +, David Hurcomb wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am running Squid on a Linux box which is also hosting a customer
>> database (Oracle).
>>
>> I am concerned that by having the Proxy server on the same box as the
>> database that I am introducing an increased security risk
I remember reading somewhere (can't forget where, and I may be
incorrect) that when available, sbrk is a more reliable indication of
memory use for squid than mallinfo(). However, I'm seeing this on a box;
Process Data Segment Size via sbrk(): 1040844 KB
Maximum Resident Size:
Hi Squids,
I'm having a lot of: HTTP header field {\r} at cache.log. Currently we are
having performance problems. This log is related to my performance? How can I
explain this, why this happens, are we having tunneling ?
Regards,
LD
Hi Squids,
I wonder to know you one of you knows about this. We've put a squid with
digest_ldap_auth helper. It works, but only one user and just one has this
issues:
- Reauth happens to him every 3 mins aprox, auth is successfull
Any comment to review?
Regards,
LD
Hi all - I am using an array of squid servers to accelerate dynamic
content, running 2.6.22 and handling a daily average of about 400
req/sec across the cluster. We operate diskless and enjoy a great hit
rate (>80%) on very short-lived content.
About 50+ times per day, the following appears in my
Thanks everyone for your reply.
I went through all these docs and also compiled squid with dmalloc
option and disabled memory_pool. Squid memory usage grows upto 12GB+
and squid stops responding when we try to rotate logs using squid -k
rotate.
I want squid up and running all the time even if its
Hi all,
We have 2 squid servers running 2.7 stable 5. One is locally in our data
center, the other is located remotely on the clients network. Is it
possible to have whatever cached objects our local server has be
replicated on the client?
If yes, in my squid.conf, what should I look for?
T
Hi all,
What is the minimum time an object in the cache would remain fresh
(assuming min age in default refresh_pattern is set to 0)?
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Regards,
Arun S.
On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 14:52 +, David Hurcomb wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running Squid on a Linux box which is also hosting a customer
> database (Oracle).
>
> I am concerned that by having the Proxy server on the same box as the
> database that I am introducing an increased security risk.
>
>
Hello,
I am running Squid on a Linux box which is also hosting a customer
database (Oracle).
I am concerned that by having the Proxy server on the same box as the
database that I am introducing an increased security risk.
e.g. an exploit in squid might mean that a hacker is able to gain access
Hi, I'm wondering if there's been any progress since 2005 as regards
multiple instances of auth_param basic.
My problem is that I have set up a mechanism for restricting the access
to certain sites when the http client is on a particular network.
No problem with this, it works fine, the algor
Amos, how?
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Thanks Henrik,
I have made this change a test environment and it is indeed the cause of my
problem. I plan to make the change live later today.
Thank you for a quick reply.
Andy
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To: Andy M
Hi,
We do have three types of client proxy configurations at our company:
1. Direct proxy: proxy.company.com:8080
2. Auto-configuration file: http://proxy.company.com:8080/
3. Auto detect proxy.company.com:80
Clients use ether one of the configuration. The client configuration
can not be changed
nitesh naik wrote:
Hi All,
Squid memory usage grows beyond allocate cache_mem size of 8 GB. Total
physical memory available on machine is 20 GB.
Does that mean there is memory leak and I should replace malloc
library and compile squid ?
cache_mem is the size of the in-memory object cache squi
Hi All,
Squid memory usage grows beyond allocate cache_mem size of 8 GB. Total
physical memory available on machine is 20 GB.
Does that mean there is memory leak and I should replace malloc
library and compile squid ?
I am using squid2.6 without using disk for caching.
Memory usage for squid vi
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