On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 01:53, Marc Schmidt wrote:
> hihi :-),
>
> sorry, it's probably my fault.
>
> again:
> all i need are some good - already tested - values for a bunch of
> configuration parameters of the
> squid.conf, so that squid will not stop working when i run 20
> simultanous clients against it.
> this can't be too difficult???
Squid should not stop working with thousands of simultaneous clients.
As you aren't caching, the disk engine isn't relevant, which leaves
something odd?!
Can you still access the cache manager?
If so, have a look at things like process FD allocation to see whats
active.
If you can't access the cache manager, turn on full debugging
temporarily by running squid -X, then try to initiate a new request,
then run squid -X again.
Post the resulting debug output to a new bugzilla bug.
Cheers
Rob
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