On Fri, 2010-10-01 at 08:09 +0200, Bob Kromonos Achten wrote:
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On Fri, 2010-10-01 at 08:38 +0200, Bob Kromonos Achten wrote:
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Better get on that publishing :P
Glad you got it fixed though. Happy chats :D
On 09/30/2010 12:47 AM, Bob Kromonos Achten wrote:
Means, that service couldn't found.
Because you compiled squid with own prefix in another directory, than
ubuntu/debian searches for.
Are you sure he is on Debian? chkconfig is not a standard binary on
Debian and is mostly used on Redhat
On 09/30/2010 04:27 AM, Mr. Issa(*) wrote:
Dear All,
Iam facing a server load of 2.0 almost all the time and a whole of
32GB of rams are consumed on the server used for squid production
My question is Why the 32GB of rams are consumed and why the server is
LOADING all the time
The squid is used
On 09/30/2010 08:29 AM, Mr. Issa(*) wrote:
root 12306 0.0 0.0 23484 436 ?Ss Sep26 0:00 squid
squid12309 2.0 75.9 25875016 25084960 ? Dl Sep26 109:20 \_ (squid)
Hmmm...that does seem like a high amount of memory to be used by squid.
How much data does your site
On 09/29/2010 01:36 AM, Helmut Hullen wrote:
Hallo, GravyFace,
Du meintest am 28.09.10:
Today I went to add a domain to the whitelist, assumed that the squid
process needed to be restarted, so I issued: sudo /etc/init.d/squid
restart.
That's not good.
squid -k reconfigure
does
On 09/29/2010 02:28 AM, Helmut Hullen wrote:
Hallo, Jordon,
Du meintest am 29.09.10:
squid -k reconfigure
does the job. Perhaps under Ubuntu
sudo squid -k reconfigure
service squid restart
That is how you restart squid on Ubuntu.
May be.
If you only change the
On 09/29/2010 05:42 AM, Helmut Hullen wrote:
Hallo, Jordon,
Du meintest am 29.09.10:
If you only change the whitelist then it's not necessary to restart
squid. Neither under Ubuntu nor under any other Linux distribution.
For only re-reading the configuration squid needs only
squid
On 09/29/2010 05:59 AM, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
Right, so it shall be, you are wrong too, because you should be using
start-stop-daemon which is more graceful on a Debian system. Not that
you would know that since you are too busy telling people they are
wrong, also the easy way to reload
On 09/29/2010 07:47 AM, Helmut Hullen wrote:
Hallo, Jordon,
Du meintest am 29.09.10:
Right, so it shall be, you are wrong too, because you should be
using start-stop-daemon which is more graceful on a Debian system.
Not that you would know that since you are too busy telling people
they are
On 09/29/2010 10:20 AM, Helmut Hullen wrote:
Hallo, GravyFace,
Du meintest am 29.09.10:
The issue is that squid does not seem to be restarting gracefully,
regardless of whether I use /etc/init.d/squid restart or service
squid restart: it failed with (something like) unknown process which
to
On 09/29/2010 03:00 PM, Henrik Nordström wrote:
ons 2010-09-29 klockan 13:37 -0500 skrev Jordon Bedwell:
While I don't agree that he should have squid send a SIG1 or HUP
directly I need to ask, which version of squid are you using? squid -k
reconfigure will only work on legacy squid, if you
On 09/29/2010 03:47 PM, George Herbert wrote:
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 1:43 PM, Ralf Hildebrandt
ralf.hildebra...@charite.de wrote:
* Andreifunactivit...@gmail.com:
These are my Squid stats. I have about 23% of cache hits.
I have four squid machines, an the Request hit rate average is at:
On 09/29/2010 04:02 PM, George Herbert wrote:
Dynamic is subjective. What the world considers dynamic most of the is
actually dynamically generated static content that rarely changes and always
wastes CPU time. I hardly consider one post a day dynamic and unnecessary
for sending cache me
On 09/15/2010 07:20 AM, twintu...@f2s.com wrote:
Dear Squidders
I am setting up a reverse proxy so we can move from a temporary Apache Reverse
proxy.
It works fine for all the Domains/Urls Hosted etc..
But if I go to the IP of the Proxy I get URL could not be retrived page with
the
On 09/15/2010 08:12 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
Then you face the problem of what the real web servers do with
http://10.0.0.0/something or whatever the IP is. Most likely you see a
fancy error page saying Host does not exist with the server logo and
server details.
Amos
I don't get what
On 09/15/2010 08:45 AM, Seb Harrington wrote:
did check it with SQUID3.1.8 on FreeBSD, and have no problems
whatsoever.
Thankyou.
Is there anyone else on the list using squid3 as packaged by ubuntu that
could also test the site for me?
Thanks,
Seb
This email carries a
I have a few questions about squid that the documentation doesn't seem
to cover easily, and some people don't seem to cover it when I do a
Google search, I hope I don't have to adjust the upstream source to get
what I want easily.
1.) When I use Squid as an accelerator it didn't accelerate
On 09/15/2010 06:54 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
Yes. A problem with the meaning of the word accelerate. What people tend
to mean when they say that is reverse-proxy which has more in relation to
a router than a race horse.
That's intriguing, but understood now.
Be aware that for a period
On 09/15/2010 10:24 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On Wed, 15 Sep 2010 19:24:40 -0500, Jordon Bedwell jor...@envygeeks.com
Not DDoS in the malicious sense. Snipped The Rest
I don't know if you've actually read and comprehended most of what I
said throughout all of my emails so I'm just going to cut
On 09/14/2010 03:38 PM, donald.daw...@bakerbotts.com wrote:
I had the same issue. We are running Squid 3.1.4 installed via yum. We
can increase our FDs. On our compiled Squid servers, our only option is
to recompile with a larger FD amount.
If you have a yum or install from an rpm, you can
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