Re: [OT?] ifb and squid

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Mandi! Andrew Beverley
  In chel di` si favelave...

> > of sfq, leading to worster performance and so, more frequent timeout?
> It depends on how you classify your traffic of course. If you have all
> your Squid connections vying for a small share of bandwidth then I guess
> this could be a problem.

I think i've found the culprit:

	http://www.spinics.net/lists/lartc/msg22503.html

using split-access and load balancing, squid start to download a big
file, route cache perturbation occur, download stall, ...


> One thing that you might like to look at is the new packet marking patch
> for Squid (as of the later revisions of v3.2). This allows a mark to be
> set on the "server" side of Squid (ie. the interface receiving the data
> from the remote server) and for the mark to be re-set on the client side
> (ie. the data being sent to the client making the request).

Do you mean:

	http://zph.bratcheda.org/

Interesting...

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