found within -2, combined
with sluggish overall response times and higher server load make it
impossible for me to move over to it for our production squid cluster.
-Tony
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On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 19:57:45 -
"Ric Lonsdale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, the Finjan appliance listens on port 8080 for standard HTTP
> traffic, but listens on 8443 for HTTPS (SSL) traffic, and squid
> returns the following error with this setup.
>
> FATAL: ERROR: cache_peer 10.19
no_cache is deprecated. Use "cache deny " instead.
-Tony
On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 20:06:40 -0300
"Emiliano Vazquez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, you need to use no_cache
>
>
> Example:
> ###
> acl XXX dstdomain site.com
> no_cache deny XXX
>
>
>
>
s the max number of interfaces == 3
(including the management interface). If it's in routed mode, you stand
a better chance, and can enable communication between the interfaces.
The logging buffer will reveal all though.
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; if you're getting to much log data.
# conf t
(config)# logging asdm warnings
# sh logging asdm
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it is released. =] 3.0
isn't really ready for a production environment yet.
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1:84
2007/12/19 04:39:44| carpSelectParent: selected 10.0.20.2:81
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quid, or rather the squid CARP code have something in it which
allows it to only use one port per IP address?
Thanks!
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gman/cache_peer.html
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.0/cfgman/cache_peer.html
ViSolve.. heh
Thanks again Amos!
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re? I could be getting the wrong end of the
stick; but it seemed like using a similar cache_peer entries to the
above, but with a couple having the weight=100 didn't seem to change the
way squid was choosing the cache_peer to use.
Thanks!
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er, i found that this merely means all requests go to
saruman2-80.
Thanks!
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7 18:38:00|
storeUpdateCopy: Error at 324 (-1)
Adrian thinks this is to do with the object re-validation Henrik's put
into 2.HEAD; has anyone else seen something like this?
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ch
ng something dial-up oriented -- ppoe/ppoa/etc.
-tony
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.wait.
On a more serious note, ReiserFS security updates and bug fixes will
still be released, but namesys is putting its development time into
Reiser4 now. See http://www.namesys.com for more details.
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finitely agree that it could cause problems for
people using public DNS resolution though.
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Try running squid in debug mode:
squid -X
Also, check your cache.log and see if anything relevant is in there.
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ike some definative numbers/graphs for
comparison in different settings. Perhaps next time I rebuild one of my squid
boxes, I'll run some benchmarks and document them.
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ir on each disk; though of
course, you'll loose redundancy in the event of a disk failure.
I wrote a howto that revolves around maximizing squid performance, take
a look at it, you may find it helpful:
http://blog.last.fm/2007/08/30/squid-optimization-guide
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art but nothing would do. /etc/rc.d/init.d/ and then ./squid
restart.
Anyone has any thought on this?
Have you tried running squid with the debug flag to see what it is doing?
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be better off with
the Xeon 5148 if
CPU was really the bottleneck.
Indeed; my original plan was to run multiple squid instances on the same
machine, but after further thought, it didn't make sense to do it that
way. As it happened, the Low Voltage quad cores were the cheaper cpu.
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a reverse
caching proxy.
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w, at ~26.667 requests per second. (I'm comparing these numbers to
what I achieve with my squid installs -- ~3600 requests/min or 60/sec on
average; but load tested up to 18000 requests/min or 300/sec stably).
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Hi,
You will need a 64-bit enabled squid to go higher than 2GB.
Yea, I hope i'll be able to replace the CPUs
How old are the 2950s? AFAIK, those produced in the last 3-4 years have
all been 64bit capable; you should only need to reinstall with a 64bit
distro. =]
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Personally, I'd consider using aufs over diskd. In my benchmark tests,
it outperformed diskd for i/o speed time and time again.
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Chris Robertson wrote:
Tony Dodd wrote:
Hey All,
Been working on rolling out HTCP cache_peer relationships within my
squid cluster, but I'm running into a 'small' issue. After starting
squid with the cache_peers configured to use htcp, squid sends quite a
few UDP packets to
detection
doesn't work too well for me, and my peers are on the same switch.
mike
At 06:01 PM 10/11/2007, Tony Dodd wrote:
Hey All,
Been working on rolling out HTCP cache_peer relationships within my
squid cluster, but I'm running into a 'small' issue. After starting
squid w
p
cache_peer 10.0.12.4 neighbour 8081 4827 round-robin htcp
cache_peer 10.0.12.5 neighbour 8081 4827 round-robin htcp
cache_peer 10.0.12.6 neighbour 8081 4827 round-robin htcp
cache_peer 10.0.12.7 neighbour 8081 4827 round-robin htcp
cache_peer 10.0.12.8 neighbour 8081 4827 round-robin htcp
Thanks guys
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