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On 23.02 14:25, Tomasz Kolaj wrote:
> Dnia czwartek, 23 lutego 2006 11:32, napisałeś:
> > On 22.02 23:13, Tomasz Kolaj wrote:
> > > I observed have too low performance. On 2x 64bit Xeon 2,8GHz 2GB DDR2, 2x
> > > WD RAPTOR Squid 2.5.STABLE12 can answer max for 120 requests/s.  115 r/s
> > > - 97-98% usage of first processor. Second is unusable for squid :/. I
> > > have two cache_dirs (aufs). One pre disk.
> >
> > Maybe you have too many ACL's?
> 
> I pasted my squid.conf in one of last posts. I have much of addresses bloacked 
> in file spywaredomains.txt

sorry - the thread was broken and I didn't see it. (b)lame mailers who break
threads by not using References: or at least In-Reply-To: headers...

> acl spywaredomains dstdomain src "/etc/squid/spywaredomains.txt"
> http_access deny spywaredomains
> 
> but when I remove it from config squid still generate much processor time.
> 
> 
> What about epool? I aplied patch for squid_2.5 for tests.

I don't think that would help you much. Maybe using external redirector
(SquidGuard?) instead of squid itself would help - it may reside on another
CPU, while squid it one-CPU-process.

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