Hello Kaya,

May I recommend to try using qlproxy together with your Squid? 
Qlproxy is an ICAP web filtering which may in your particular case do better as 
Squid Guard. At least you may give it a try to compare if the disk io goes down.

Best regards,
Raf

-----Original Message-----
From: Kaya Saman [mailto:kayasa...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2013 4:58 PM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] Squid and Squidguard using high disk IO

Hi,

I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas on this one.....

Basically I have created a standard Squid proxy using Squid 3.3.8 built from 
OpenBSD ports - OS version is OpenBSD 5.4 Current.

Additionally from ports as well I have installed squidGuard 1.4p6.


The configuration seems ok as everything is working; the acls setup in 
squidGuard are redirecting to the proper "blocked" page when unwanted 
information is embedded in a site: eg. ads, p%rn.

Here is the rule list:

dest ads {
     domainlist     blacklists/ads/domains
     urllist        blacklists/ads/urls
}

dest adv {
     domainlist     blacklists/adv/domains
     urllist        blacklists/adv/urls
}

dest spyware {
     domainlist     blacklists/spyware/domains
     urllist        blacklists/spyware/urls
}

dest porn {
     domainlist     blacklists/porn/domains
     urllist        blacklists/porn/urls
     expressionlist blacklists/porn/expressions
     # Logged info is anonymized to protect users' privacy
     log anonymous  dest/porn.log
}

acl {
     lan {
         # The built-in 'in-addr' destination group matches any IP address.
         pass !ads !adv !porn all
     }
     default {
         # Default deny to reject unknown clients
         pass none
         redirect  http://127.0.0.1/blocked.html

     }
}

I removed the "spyware" option from the 'lan' acl as I'm trying to debug 
currently....

squidGuard is called by Squid using these lines in the squid.conf:

# Path to the redirector program
url_rewrite_program   /usr/local/bin/squidGuard

# Number of redirector processes to spawn url_rewrite_children  500

# To prevent loops, don't send requests from localhost to the redirector
url_rewrite_access    deny  localhost


The issue I'm currently seeing is that the disk IO process is hammered???

The 'lan' clients are therefor unable to access the web through the proxy.

Running 'top' and 'ps' I can see that squidGuard has spawned many processes 
which seems to be causing the high IO usage.

The systems' hardware is quite powerful with 8GB RAM and a Xeon E5 CPU @3.6GHz, 
currently being tested with 3x lan machines.


What can I do to improve performance with this?


Is this line too high: url_rewrite_children  500

or simply have a misconfigured something?


I additionally have 'c-icap' running with squidclamav coupled to clamd 
in case that is of importance - not using the squidGuard line in the 
squidclamav.conf file!!!

Basically how can I get the IO usage down and get the system to work again?

- the logs don't indicate anything outside of 'starting squidGuard 
process' many times.


Regards,


Kaya

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