I've upgraded from squid-2.5.STABLE4 to squid-2.5.STABLE5 on a
Tru64Unix 5.1 alpha XP1000.

First I've started 2.5.ST5 Monday at noon using ufs.
Then I've restarted 2.5.ST5 Tuesday at noon using diskd.

Just see at:
http://www.univ-st-etienne.fr/criter/stats/mrtg/cpu.janon.html

CPU load is, say, twice the load of squid before using diskd.
Also, nightly CPU load is really higher than squid-2.5.ST4

It seems squid is using CPU, not diskd:
janon/root> ps aux
USER        PID %CPU %MEM   VSZ  RSS TTY      S    STARTED         TIME COMMAND
squid      3931 77.2 34.5  181M 176M ??       R      Mar 09    10:20:10 (squid)
root          0 17.3  5.3  643M  27M ??       R <    Mar 08    08:55:50 [kernel 
idle]
squid      3953  1.5  0.1 2.63M 480K ??       U      Mar 09    18:45.20 diskd 40
25344 4025345 4025346

>From cachemgr.cgi:
        CPU Usage, 5 minute avg:        77.92%
        CPU Usage, 60 minute avg:       76.15%

I thought diskd would help our squid cache under heavy load
(2,000+ clients, more than 60 requests/second, very long answers)

Any idea ?
Thanks in advance.


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