After couple of day lost in OS and Squid tuning,
today i have disabled Write and Read cache into the Perc3/Di RAID
Controller (128MB onboard),
cache disabled
client_http.requests = 152.155593/sec
cpu_usage = 76.142118%
cache enabled
client_http.requests = 153.641384/sec
cpu_usage = 99.619241%
Henrik Nordstrom ha scritto:
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, Giulio Cervera wrote:
this is the full acl, i have also attached the full config
Try using half_closed_clients off
Regards
Henrik
ops ...
sorry ...
i have wrong cut paste, i need more holiday :(
the previous msg leak some part of
thank's again, and sorry for double post ( i have reach max size, just
removed all comments from squid.conf from previous mail )
We have some ACL,
our network is
2 proxy for FTP (with antivirus)
2 proxy for local LAN ( we have many remote site and just this 2 machine
have access to their
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, Giulio Cervera wrote:
this is the full acl, i have also attached the full config
Try using half_closed_clients off
Regards
Henrik
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Subject: Re: [squid-users] Strange High CPU usage
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, Giulio Cervera wrote:
select_loops = 280.262863/sec
select_fds = 1502.051748/sec
average_select_fd_period
thank's again, and sorry for double post ( i have reach max size, just
removed all comments from squid.conf from previous mail )
We have some ACL, but this are needed to our network rules, can u think
upgrading cpu's can solve our problem?
our network is
2 proxy for FTP (with antivirus)
2 proxy
Duane Wessels ha scritto:
and actually configuration:
cache_mem 64 MB
cache_swap_low 85
cache_swap_high 90
maximum_object_size 65536 KB
maximum_object_size_in_memory 24 KB
cache_replacement_policy heap LFUDA
memory_replacement_policy heap GDSF
cache_dir diskd /var/cache/spool/0 28000 96 256
thank's for your reply:
i'm monitoring median_select_fds
this morning with 150req/sec
select_loops = 280.262863/sec
select_fds = 1502.051748/sec
average_select_fd_period = 0.000660/fd
median_select_fds = 3.984375
thin evening with 40req/sec
select_loops = 383.217992/sec
select_fds =
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, Giulio Cervera wrote:
select_loops = 280.262863/sec
select_fds = 1502.051748/sec
average_select_fd_period = 0.000660/fd
median_select_fds = 3.984375
And you are positively sure half_closed_clients is off?
(I do remember you saying it was, but just want to make sure)
The
The problem is the following:
We have approximately 700Reqs/sec distributed on
4 x Dell 2650 (sibling with digest) after a load balancer
each one with
2 x Xeon 1.8Ghz (HT disabled)
2GB Ram
PERC3/Di RAID controller
5 x 36GB HD SCSI 10k (2 RAID1 for os and swap, 3 for cache)
3 NIC, 1 internet, 1
and actually configuration:
cache_mem 64 MB
cache_swap_low 85
cache_swap_high 90
maximum_object_size 65536 KB
maximum_object_size_in_memory 24 KB
cache_replacement_policy heap LFUDA
memory_replacement_policy heap GDSF
cache_dir diskd /var/cache/spool/0 28000 96 256 Q1=72 Q2=64
cache_dir
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