Re: [squid-users] cacheDnsSvcTime to high? value = 10142

2003-03-23 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
Stuart Clark wrote: > > I looked a bit further and found this in the cache.log > > Any ideas? > Should I have an acl entry for localhost DNS? > > 2003/03/23 21:41:56| WARNING: Reply from unknown nameserver [127.0.0.1] What nameserver(s) is Squid using? Regards Henrik

RE: [squid-users] cacheDnsSvcTime to high? value = 10142

2003-03-23 Thread Stuart Clark
] 2003/03/23 21:59:52| WARNING: Reply from unknown nameserver [127.0.0.1] Kind regards Stuart Clark -Original Message- From: Stuart Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, 23 March 2003 1:49 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [squid-users] cacheDnsSvcTime to high? value = 10142 Hi Just

Re: [squid-users] cacheDnsSvcTime to high? value = 10142

2003-03-23 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
Stuart Clark wrote: > Just wondering what cacheDnsSvcTime relates to. > I thought it meant the average time in milliseconds that squid takes to > get a DNS request. But the values that I'm getting indicate around 10 > seconds. Indeed. These SNMP values are supposed to give the median response tim

[squid-users] cacheDnsSvcTime to high? value = 10142

2003-03-22 Thread Stuart Clark
Hi Just wondering what cacheDnsSvcTime relates to. I thought it meant the average time in milliseconds that squid takes to get a DNS request. But the values that I'm getting indicate around 10 seconds. Strange because if I do a nslookup on the squid box it resolves instantly Why? What values are