On Thu, 2009-10-01 at 10:33 +0100, Paul Mansfield wrote:
> On 01/10/09 08:38, mayak chunder-qwern wrote:
> > hi all,
> >
> > any reason (or what can i look at) to see why squid transparent proxying
> > is heavily slowing web access ... (w/out proxy, dell.fr takes 3-5 secs,
> > with proxy, dell.fr takes 20+ or more)
> 
> 
> have you restricted the amount of memory squid can use?

hi paul, hi morgan,

i thought to cache corruption, so i killed squid, did a squid -z, squid
-k reconfigure -- still no joy. un-installed squid, reinstalled, etc.,
and i still get enormous lag.

below is config ...

cheers

mcq


General Settings
proxy interface: lan
allow users on interface: checked
transparent proxy: checked
bypass for rfc 1918: no
bypass source ips: no
enable logging: no
log store: /var/squid/log
log rotate: empty
proxy port: 3128
icp port: empty
visible hostname: localhost
admin mail: ad...@localhost
lang: english
disable x-forward: checked
disable via: checked
requests with whitespace: allow
alternate dns: empty
suppress version: checked
custom options: empty

Cache Management
cache size 1500
cache fs: aufs
cache loc: /var/squid/cache
mem chache size: 64
minimum object: 1000
max object: 100000
level 1 dirs: 16
mem replacement: Heap GDSF
cache replacement: Heap LFUDA
low water: 90
high water: 95
don't cache: empty
enable offline: no



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