Both denying quick_abort from aborting the request and
range_offset_limit can cause negative hit ratios, as these cause Squid
to download more content than it delivers to the client.
So there is a trafeoff in how to configure these.
I usually configure with maximum aggressive quick_abort
(quick_abort_max/min 0 KB)
Regards
Henrik
Arindam Haldar wrote:
>
> hi henrik,
> hi all,
> Whishing you all a very happy new year.. :-)
>
> here are the settings i have, &i havent changed them except for
> range_offset* from 512 to 5120
>
> quick_abort_min 32 KB
> quick_abort_max 1024 KB
> quick_abort_pct 50
> half_closed_clients of
> range_offset_limit 5120 KB
>
> thanx in advance..
> A.H
>
> Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> > Check your quick_abort_* and half_closed_clients settings.
> >
> > Also check your range_offset_limit setting.
> >
> > Regards
> > Henrik
> >
> > Arindam Haldar wrote:
> >
> >>hi all,
> >>
> >>in our linux box slackware 8.1 with kernel 2.4.20, squid 25s1, suddenly
> >>the bite hit ration has gone into _negetive_ earlier which used to be
> >>in tange of 30 to 40( for 5min)..
> >
> >
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