tell something about your squid logging. did you enabled reverse lookups
(logging names instead of ip's)?
tm
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
>
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