tis 2003-05-27 klockan 16.43 skrev Clark Allan Dave:
> I had the exact same problem; it was fixed by increasing the Ram.
> We found that the there where too many page io requests, causing too
> much swapping and degrading the performance. If you look at the FAQ
> there is a guide to working out if page faults are the problem. It
> goes like this page io requests divided by total http requests. (I am
> sure Henrik or some nice person will tell you where to find it the
> FAQ.
The following FAQ entries are recommended reading on this topic in the
order listed:
8.11 How much memory do I need in my Squid server?
11.17 My Squid becomes very slow after it has been running
for some time.
Other entries in Chapter 8 Memory Usage
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