No, nothing unusual in log. We have apporox 2500 clients, however they are NAT'ed before Squid into 128 public addresses, so Squid see ~100 very-heavy-browsing clients. Maybe problem is here?
Andriy > Do you see any error messages in the cache.log? > > How many clients are accessing the Squid? > > Peter > > >>> Andriy Korud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 19-02-2004 14:14:36 >>> > Hi, > I'm just trying to build large Linux/Squid server and the problem is: > Srever: Intel Xeon 2.8/HT, 1G RAM, Linux kernel 2.6. > > squid compile options: > ./configure --enable-async-io --enable-truncate > --disable-ident-lookups > --enable-linux-netfilter --enable-poll --enable-cache-digests > --disable-htcp > --enable-snmp --disable-wccp --disable-referer-log > --disable-useragent-log > --disable-icmp --disable-delay-pools --enable-underscores > > Squid.conf (without acl): > > cache_mem 150 MB > memory_pools on > memory_pools_limit 100 MB > > cache_dir aufs /cache1/squid 20480 38 256 > cache_dir aufs /cache2/squid 20480 38 256 > > #cache_access_log /var/log/squid/access.log > cache_access_log none > cache_log /var/log/squid/cache.log > cache_store_log none > half_closed_clients off > > Storage on dedicated 15k SCSI disks with ReiserFS (noatime, notail). > > And what: > at approx 78req/s (transfer ~4Mbit) I already have 90% CPU usage (and > disk > activity is very low). And this is only half-load of our network :-( > > Maybe anybody has some ideas? > > Andriy > > > > > >
