Big Recv-Q

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I found a lot of connections with big Recv-Q like this:
 
Proto          Recv-Q         Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
tcp 153829 0  x.x.x.x:53147 64.15.119.12:80 ESTABLISHED
tcp 153079 0  x.x.x.x:52019 64.15.118.200:80 ESTABLISHED
tcp 144306 0  x.x.x.x:55079 213.251.139.92:80 ESTABLISHED
tcp 137365 0  x.x.x.x:46043 213.251.141.84:80 ESTABLISHED
tcp 133520 0  x.x.x.x:50579 209.17.65.38:80 ESTABLISHED
tcp 120746 0  x.x.x.x:47240 74.125.10.23:80 ESTABLISHED
tcp 104210 0  x.x.x.x:55118 208.64.44.102:80 ESTABLISHED
tcp 102200 0  x.x.x.x:47276 64.246.38.79:80 ESTABLISHED
tcp 100323 0  x.x.x.x:50529 89.202.157.134:80

ESTABLISHED

 

What really means?  It's a waste of traffic? Why the sockets are not receiving that data? All connections are to squid.

I'm using 2.6.18 Kernel and squid 2.6.STABLE13. No delay pools, no traffic control rules. TOP said that:

Tasks: 103 total, 3 running, 100 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie

Cpu(s): 1.7%us, 2.0%sy, 0.0%ni, 84.3%id, 10.3%wa, 0.0%hi, 1.7%si, 0.0%st

Mem: 1036160k total, 992744k used, 43416k free, 39236k buffers

Swap: 2650684k total, 135824k used, 2514860k free, 126252k cached

Thank you for any information.

Paolo Malfatti



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