Marc Schmidt wrote:
>
> hi all,
>
> after writing and starting a little performance test client and running
> it against squid,
> the poor little fish stops doing what he is supposed to do: serving the
> requests.
>
> the setting is something like this:
> the test client is written in java (using jdk1.4.0)
> there are 20 threads (each simulating a web client)
> each thread requests 50 times the same url
> the os is linux suse 7.3
> the squid configuration is the one that gets shipped (standard squid.conf)
>
> when using 20 threads with 10 iterations per thread everything is fine.
>
> so, for my five pens this is more or less a configuration issue. isn't it?
>
> anybody out there with a proper squid.conf file that is prepared to
> startup squid in
> a high performance mode? or does anybody know what conf parameters to screw?
>
> help's appreciated
>
> cheers marc
Which version of squid are you testing ?
What's in access.log during the problem test window ?
More important : anything in cache.log ,during the problem phase ?
There is no high performance mode squid.conf so to speak, because
squid is always high performant...
A standard squid.conf as shipped can not work I think,
at least a listening port for requests must be specified.
What about cache sizes used etc ?
M.
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