On 15/11/10 20:05, RM wrote:
Hello all,
I am running Squid Cache: Version 2.6.STABLE21 on CentOS 5.5 and have
been using delay pools to limit clients' bandwidth usage. Here is the
delay pool section and related ACL of the squid.conf file. I have
included the entire squid.conf at the end of the message:
acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
delay_pools 1
delay_class 1 1
#1Mbps
delay_parameters 1 131072/131072
delay_access 1 allow all
I have used the above delay pool configuration countless times
previously and I did not have any issue but for some reason there is a
client that is able to bypass the delay pool bandwidth restriction and
transfter at rates of 5Mbps+.
Any help would greatly be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Ron M.
More likely that those requests are ones where the client actualy
disconnected. Your quick_abort setting configure Squid to keep going
after a disconnect. This happens outside the pooling since there is no
client to pool.
It *might* be a client doing some tricky request behaviour. You could
pick this up by a) these requests are *all* MISS requests (indicating
only-of-cached header preventing slow network access), or b) these
requests following an earlier request within a very short time
(indicating a leach re-attachment once the above pool detachment has
been done by Squid).
Amos
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