What OS are you using?
How many filedescriptors is your Squid supporting? (see cache.log at
Squid startup)
How many unbound TCP ports is available for applications to use? (kernel
TCP/IP parameters)
Is there any messages in the system syslog messages file?
Regards
Henrik
Mike Rambo wrote:
>
> We are a school district that is trying to use squid/squidGuard for
> filtering & caching (although the filtering is the most important in
> that it is required). We have a Dell dual PIII 750 box with 1GB ram and
> UW-SCSI drives running. We had a consultant come in to assist with the
> initial setup. The problem is that we can't get it to handle the load.
> We have 43 schools plus administration and support buildings (probably
> around 5000 users typically) with traffic usually running a sustained
> 4.5M to 5M, occasionally a little more. When we first set up the box it
> pretty promptly fell over. Since then, due to suggestions from our
> consultant and from folks on the k12os list I have since disabled
> caching so we could concentrate on filtering with
>
> acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
> no_cache deny all
>
> and also limited traffic to only the elementary schools and one middle
> school. We are trying to move away from websense both because of cost
> and also the desire to get away from proprietary solutions for as many
> things as we can. The cache box is inline between the last router in the
> chain (a cisco 7206) and the PIX firewall. It handles routing all the
> traffic fine but if I redirect too much to squid we startly loosing
> throughput fast. The elementaries alone consume in excess of 90% cpu
> resources on both processors. Adding one middle school increases that
> right to 100% utilization and adding a high school makes throughput
> start falling and sometimes makes squid fall over completely. The
> biggest indication of a problem I see in the logs are warnings that all
> redirect process are full and a suggestion to increase redirect
> processes. I started the box at redirect_children 30 and have since
> discovered that it apparently is capped at 32.
>
> We've been dealing with this most of this week and are getting to the
> critical point - admin folks are beginning to look wistfully at websense
> again in spite of the cost.
>
> Help!
>
> --
> Mike Rambo
> mrambo@lsd.k12.mi.us
Received on Fri Feb 07 2003 - 17:58:47 MST
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