AW: [squid-users] squid 3.4. uses 100% cpu with ntlm_auth

2014-01-07 Thread Rietzler, Markus (RZF, SG 324 / )
thanxs, our assumption is, that it is related to helper management. with 3.4. there is a "new helper protocol", right? our environment worked with 3.2 without problems. now with the jump to 3.4. it will not work anymore. so number of requests are somehow important but as it worked in the past..

[squid-users] Cache and min_size question: squid 2.7 with cache_dir aufs and min_size not working.

2014-01-07 Thread Soporte Técnico
I need something of help here. I had a squid 2.7 running in freebsd. My cache_dir looks like: cache_dir aufs /sc 65535 16 128 min-size=16384 I think min-size is in bytes, so 16384 = 16k. When i make ls –l in my cache_dir i see:     8 -rw-r-  1 squid  squid   4.5k Jan  4 02:39 002F  

Re: [squid-users] Cache and min_size question: squid 2.7 with cache_dir aufs and min_size not working.

2014-01-07 Thread Amos Jeffries
On 2014-01-08 11:34, Soporte Técnico wrote: I need something of help here. I had a squid 2.7 running in freebsd. My cache_dir looks like: cache_dir aufs /sc 65535 16 128 min-size=16384 I think min-size is in bytes, so 16384 = 16k. When i make ls –l in my cache_dir i see:     8 -rw-r- 

[squid-users] RPM for 3.4.2 is out.

2014-01-07 Thread Eliezer Croitoru
I am very happy to release the new RPM for CentOS. This release contains only the bug-fixes and 0 patches. Last time I wrote about *rock* cache_dir. This time I would like to introduce another aspect to implementing any Linux based system which is not a squid only topic. Any computing system

Re: AW: [squid-users] squid 3.4. uses 100% cpu with ntlm_auth

2014-01-07 Thread Amos Jeffries
On 7/01/2014 10:21 p.m., Rietzler, Markus (RZF, SG 324 / ) wrote: > thanxs, > > our assumption is, that it is related to helper management. with 3.4. there > is a "new helper protocol", right? Right. That is the big user-visible bit in 3.4. But there are other background changes involving TCP c