Hello
Thank you everyone for replying about squid which eats the bandwidth.
I had sent my reply to charles and not to the list by mistake.
These are the steps I have gone before (during last 40 days)
1- I have turned disabled caching on quick abort (in fact I had guessed
someone may press refresh on some page or download.).
2- There are no special hosts when bandwidth goes high. I have investigated
it with "netstat-a".
3- As soon as I kill squid bandwidth comes down to normal.
4- I have limitted users to local subclass.
5- I took this assumption in mind that they may request a big file and squid
may download at full speed but I have seen cache log and it does not seem to
be a very big file in the list.
Since last month I have tested all above steps. Charles (from Joynet) has
confirmed that they have the same problem there therefore there must be
something in squid.
Mac
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Received on Tue Mar 05 2002 - 08:41:12 MST
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