Hi Sam,
At 21.03 13/06/2005, Sam Reynolds wrote:
Do you can post your squid.conf ?
Sure here it is cleaned up.
Nothing strange here.
And how many request do you have ?
Is there a simple way to figure out how many requests? I know we
currently have around a 1000 users. We have two ACL's in use: 1) a
global permitted ACL which lists sites that all people can get to,
regardless of authentications. 2) A global Deny ACL restricting sites
regardless of authentication.
We then use the Raidus server to approve users that are allowed out, and
then a Standard Deny All.
Another info, what OS ?
Fedora Core 1.
So, we should try to isolate the component where is the Squid 3.0 problem.
You say that you have 1000 users defined. So this probably means at least
10 - 50 concurrent users using acls and a very small disk cache.
So if possible, please make the following test:
- Remove any acl.
- Increase the cache size at least to 1024 MB.
- Make a test reducing the number of concurrent users, for example using
another machine.
Regards
Guido
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