Re: [squid-users] Redundancy

From: <trainier@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 13:42:06 -0500

Mark Elsen <mark.elsen@gmail.com> wrote on 01/18/2006 11:53:33 AM:

> > Squid Version: squid/2.5.STABLE12
> >
> > I've configured a proxy script that my clients point to. It reads as
> > follows:
> >
> > function FindProxyForURL(url, host)
> > {
> > if (isPlainHostName(host) || isInNet(host, "172.24.0.0",
> > "255.255.0.0")
> > || isInNet(host, "192.168.0.0",
> > "255.255.0.0"))
> > return "DIRECT";
> > else
> > return "PROXY wpad.kal.kalsec.com:8000; PROXY
> > wpad.kal.kalsec.com:8080; DIRECT";
> > }
> >
> >
> > I'm doing this because, when squid is "Store rebuilding" it is very
slow
> > about carrying out cache requests.
> >
> > Squid mostly only does this when I do a squid -k reconfigure.
> >
> > My first question is, why does squid have to do this every time I send
it
> > a reconfigure command?
>
> It doesnīt , at least not for me, and I mean upon :
>
> % squid -k reconfigure
>
> using STABLE12 (too).

I realize this isn't normal. That's why I asked the question. Are you
using SquidGuard too?
This happens when I update a squidguard database (should have no adverse
affect on squid, but it seems to), then do the squid -z.

>
> > My second question is, I see there's a command-line option to tell
squid
> > to ignore cache requests until store rebuilding is complete.
>
> -F
>
> But itīs known to be somewhat broken, because SQUID still accepts
> connections at the TCP level; so you get stale connections.
>
> There is a bugzilla for that somewhere.
>
> M.
Received on Wed Jan 18 2006 - 11:45:21 MST

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