On Sat, 3 Apr 2004, unixware wrote:

> > How man Mbit/s is your Squid server proxying?
> 
> 20 Mbit/s ( 2 x 10 links . 2 squid boxes on each link
> )

So approx 10Mbit/s per Squid then?

No other traffic on these links?

> > I would also make sure all log files including
> > swap.state is on the OS 
> > drive, and no swap partition.
> 
> log files are on OS drive but swap.state is on cache
> drive . how i can shift it to OS drive

See cache_swap_log.

> > > )OS Redhat 9 ( Mode Transparent using WCCP )
> > 
> > Try "downgrading" to a standard Linux-2.4 kernel.
> 
> Using Default Redhat 9 Kernel ( 2.4.20 )
> with using wccp v.1 patch

Try "downgrading" to a standard Linux-2.4 kernel.

> sometime i get very low throughput when testing squid
> at peak hour . and downloading speed keep on
> decreasing :(

Then look into the service times using cachemgr, and also monitor the 
results of "vmstat 5".

> i hope squid-3 will stable soon so i can use epoll for
> efficient network i/o

Don't hold your breath while waiting.

Regards
Henrik

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