i know this could be liek a silly question
but how is status of 3.2, i mean how unstable it is to try it in a little
production environment.
and second question, i know 3.2 is thread enable , is there anothyer big
difference?
Thanks
LD
On 08/04/11 02:48, igor rocha wrote:
Hello Gentlemen,
could anyone tell me what percentage of sites that are required for
the cache and actually go into the cache, can be an article that
talksabout it, something that helps me to have concrete statistical
data.
Please explain your meaning of "re
On 08/04/11 14:32, da...@lang.hm wrote:
sorry for the delay. I got a chance to do some more testing (slightly
different environment on the apache server, so these numbers are a
little lower for the same versions than the last ones I posted)
results when requesting short html page
squid 3.0.STA
sorry for the delay. I got a chance to do some more testing (slightly
different environment on the apache server, so these numbers are a
little lower for the same versions than the last ones I posted)
results when requesting short html page
squid 3.0.STABLE12 4000 requests/sec
squid 3.1.11 15
On 08/04/11 10:17, Rafal Zawierta wrote:
Hello,
I need to configure Splash Page with Squid in some company. When
employee try to access Web for the first time, it is necessary to
accept rules (with Splash Page - i guess). Right.
But in squid_session I can use '-t SEC' for overall timeout (in
exa
On 08/04/11 12:20, da...@lang.hm wrote:
On Thu, 7 Apr 2011, Osmany Goderich wrote:
-Mensaje original-
De: da...@lang.hm [mailto:da...@lang.hm]
Enviado el: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 11:13 PM
Para: osm...@es.quimefa.cu
CC: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Asunto: Re: [squid-users] Fwd: squid 3.1
On Thu, 7 Apr 2011, Osmany Goderich wrote:
-Mensaje original-
De: da...@lang.hm [mailto:da...@lang.hm]
Enviado el: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 11:13 PM
Para: osm...@es.quimefa.cu
CC: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Asunto: Re: [squid-users] Fwd: squid 3.1 to export access_log to rsyslog
On Tue,
Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
well i managed to make it being cached using specific rule.
and your rule should do the trick
but look at the difference between our rules:
refresh_pattern -i ^http://www\.lsi\.com/.*AssetMgr\.aspx\?asset.* 4320
70% 10080
leave the address
Hello,
I need to configure Splash Page with Squid in some company. When
employee try to access Web for the first time, it is necessary to
accept rules (with Splash Page - i guess). Right.
But in squid_session I can use '-t SEC' for overall timeout (in
example 7200 sec). But what if I need it forev
-Mensaje original-
De: da...@lang.hm [mailto:da...@lang.hm]
Enviado el: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 11:13 PM
Para: osm...@es.quimefa.cu
CC: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Asunto: Re: [squid-users] Fwd: squid 3.1 to export access_log to rsyslog
On Tue, 5 Apr 2011, osm...@es.quimefa.cu wrote:
>
Hello Gentlemen,
could anyone tell me what percentage of sites that are required for
the cache and actually go into the cache, can be an article that
talksabout it, something that helps me to have concrete statistical
data.
Hi,
I have squid 2.7STABLE9 running on Ubuntu 10.4 64it server edition.
My cache is distributed between aufs and coss files on two separate disks
I have coss on 250GB SSD running very fast...but from time to time I
face problem with coss unable to read/write to this disk.
Did anyone try to use SSD
On 07/04/2011 16:16, Linda Walsh wrote:
Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
On 07/04/2011 11:52, Linda Walsh wrote:
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Marked explicitly as "private" - aka cannot be cached by any
middleware proxy (such as Squid) which may send it to other users.
May be cached by a personal cache suc
Okay, let see if I can clarify --
Under /usr/lib64 the files are all actually links to the real files, ie
(SLES10-SP3 example):
Proxy:/usr/lib64 # ls -l libkrb*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Mar 23 09:46 libkrb4.so ->
libkrb4.so.2.0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Feb 22 14:23 libkrb4.so.2 ->
libkr
Hi Chad,
but doing that, even temporarily, would break other softwares that
are using krb5 libraries at that moment, wont it ?
and even if it wont break anything running, when i restore original
versions the binary will be linked to wrong library files (the original
ones and it
Correction -- Do NOT move the original versions, because it can break
things, just re-link the new copy under /usr/lib64 and see if everything
is working fine.
>>> "Chad Naugle" 4/7/2011 9:17 AM >>>
You can temporary move the /usr/lib64 versions, and copy the version
from /usr/local to /usr/lib64
You can temporary move the /usr/lib64 versions, and copy the version
from /usr/local to /usr/lib64, just make sure they are linked
correctly.
>>> Leonardo Rodrigues 4/7/2011 8:35 AM >>>
Hi,
i have squid 2.7-stable9 compiled and running just fine on a
CentOS
5.5 x86_64 box.
beca
Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
On 07/04/2011 11:52, Linda Walsh wrote:
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Marked explicitly as "private" - aka cannot be cached by any
middleware proxy (such as Squid) which may send it to other users.
May be cached by a personal cache such as the browser storage.
---
But I d
Hi,
i have squid 2.7-stable9 compiled and running just fine on a CentOS
5.5 x86_64 box.
because of some bugs on krb5-libs shipped with CentOS, i need to
recompile a single helper (negotiate/squid_kerb_auth) linking with an
updated krb5 lib which was already compiled and stored o
On 07/04/2011 11:52, Linda Walsh wrote:
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Marked explicitly as "private" - aka cannot be cached by any
middleware proxy (such as Squid) which may send it to other users.
May be cached by a personal cache such as the browser storage.
---
But I don't have to log in.
Mor
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Marked explicitly as "private" - aka cannot be cached by any middleware
proxy (such as Squid) which may send it to other users. May be cached by
a personal cache such as the browser storage.
---
But I don't have to log in.
More importantly, wouldn't setting the 'i
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