Re: [squid-users] Intermittent High Utilization

From: Ryan Kather <rkather@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 02 Jun 2004 10:55:33 -0400

Again sorry about the double reply, I can't seem to remember to change my reply address to go to the mailing list.

>>> Hendrik Voigtländer <hendrik@voigtlaenders.net> 06/01/04 17:57 PM >>>
>Same here.

>You wrote something about ICP disabled, but you have
> 2004/06/01 10:50:48| Accepting ICP messages at >0.0.0.0, port 3130, FD
>in your log. Do you really need cache digest?

Yes I noticed that, I have sinced disabled ICP and SNMP , but it did not resolve the utilization spikes.

>I am not familiar how dansguardian interacts with >squid, but if you had
>the same setup running fine on another distro, >probably the suse rpm is
>to blame.
>IMHO suse professional is a distro build for easy use >on workstations. I
>had some really funny experiences with suse pro... For >servers we have
>switched over to SLES or debian depending on the >purpose.

I originally wanted SLES, however, we really want Kernel 2.6 and the new version of SLES with 2.6 is not out currently.

>I would try to
>- increase the debug level
>- use iostat/vmstat to check system activity
>- check memory usage

I'll do this.

>Probably you should try to build your own squid from >source?

I was afraid of that.. too bad as I was hoping I woudln't have to package my own RPMS anymore. Thanks anyways oh and while I'm at it should I use diskd instead of UFS? Thanks for your help.

                              Ryan
Received on Wed Jun 02 2004 - 08:55:42 MDT

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