Yes, you probably are saturating that server.
Still, what file system module are you using? IIRC, diskd works best on
BSD. I'm not sure about aufs. Also, perhaps you are out of file
descriptors. Cachemgr.cgi should be able to tell you how close to the
limit you are.
-- Brian
On Monday 22 April 2002 09:20 pm, Irma Aldea wrote:
> Hello...from cache.log
> Starting Squid Cache version 2.4.STABLE6 for
> i386-portbld-freebsd4.5...
>
> This is a pentium 400mhz with 712MB of ram. This
> machine is dedicated to squid. I got SCSI disks
> /cache1 with 7gigs and /cache2 with 5 gigs...
> At the rate of 60req/sec the web access start to slow
> down.....squid takes like 85% of the cpu, but there is
> still like 10% idle on the system.
>
> How i can debug what is causing that web requests are
> slow? Its slow to start opening a page, but its fast
> loading the rest... Maybe a dns problem? i have
> replaced the dns, without any look....but this just
> happens at 60/sec
Received on Mon Apr 22 2002 - 19:53:06 MDT
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