dear joe
thanks a ton for replying
i shall put the machine on load later this evening
Btw i wud like to tell u that even 5 minutes after
starting squid and with no load at all i get the foll
memory allocation o/p
Memory usage for squid via mallinfo():
Total space in arena: 11022 KB
Ordinary blocks: 10896 KB 73 blks
Small blocks: 0 KB 0 blks
Holding blocks: 2952 KB 2 blks
Free Small blocks: 0 KB
Free Ordinary blocks: 125 KB
Total in use: 13848 KB 126%
Total free: 125 KB 1%
Memory accounted for:
Total accounted: 729 KB
is this okay !!!!!
my cache_mem line is 128 MB
cache_dir is 6000 30 256
also
File descriptor usage for squid:
Maximum number of file descriptors: 16384
Largest file desc currently in use: 48
Number of file desc currently in use: 24
Files queued for open: 0
Available number of file descriptors: 16360
Reserved number of file descriptors: 100
Store Disk files open: 0
Internal Data Structures:
3007 StoreEntries
25 StoreEntries with MemObjects
24 Hot Object Cache Items
3004 Filemap bits set
3004 on-disk objects
i shall mail the under load stats soon enuf
--- Joe Cooper <joe@swelltech.com> wrote:
> Most Squid processes being in a sleeping state is
> normal except when
> under heavy load, particularly with that many
> threads (which you have
> too many of for your machine, it seems to me).
>
> You're going to have to tell us more. What is your
> cache.log telling
> you? Have you checked to insure DNS is responding
> quickly?
>
> What does cachemgr say about filedescriptor usage?
> (i.e. 'client
> mgr:info' what does the filedescriptor section tell
> you?)
>
> khiz code wrote:
>
> > HEllo all
> > welll ive been trying since the last week to get
> my
> > squid box to take some load
> > ive followed all the tips given in joe cooper's
> page
> > increased file descriptor to 16384
> > but even at less than 20 req/sec squid almost
> goes to
> > sleep
> > even telnetting from the same box to the squid
> port
> > takes abt a minute
> > even cachemgr is very slow
> > i dunno whats wrong
> > ive compiled squid with 55 threads and async-io on
> > redhat linux 6.2 kernel 2.2.19 with latest glibc
> > library
> > thrown 128MB out ofphysical mem of 512 MB for
> squid
> > yet it just goes to sleep does not respond !!!!1
> > top shows me
> > 120 processes: 119 sleeping, 1 running, 0 zombie,
> 0
> > stopped
> > i dunno what the problem is
> > pls help me out
> > i ve been mailing the list like mad but to no
> avail
> > PLs pls tell me what may be possibly worn
> > without load squid performs like a beauty
> > tearing my hair
> > khizcode
>
>
> --
> Joe Cooper <joe@swelltech.com>
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