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Daniel,

I get a couple unsupported methods and Invalid Requests, but in the last
12 hours only 40-50 of each.  Currently we are doing 30-60 requests per
second with 1500-2000 unique clients, so I don't see a big concern.
I've also heard that WCCP varies greatly between different IOS versions,
maybe try changing that.  Also make sure your router does support
wccpv2.
As for squid.conf, use wccp2_router instead of wccp_router, nothing else
changed in my config.

Thanks,
 Bryan
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel EPEE LEA [mailto:epeelea@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: March 21, 2006 9:07 AM
To: Shoebottom, Bryan
Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  squid + wccp tuning

Bryan,

Thanks a lot for the hin. I appreciate that.

I wanted to  know if you experienced the same problems in your
cache.log file, out of the "hotmail issue".

Once that patch is applied, is there any  change to squid.conf ?

Much regards,

Daniel

On 3/21/06, Shoebottom, Bryan <BShoebottom@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Daniel,
>
> I am still in the middle of testing with a hotmail problem, but what
> seems to have resolved it is the wccpv2 patch, maybe it's worth trying
> that?
> http://devel.squid-cache.org/projects.html#visolve_wccpv2
>
> cd squid-2.5.STABLExx
> patch -p1 < ../patchname
>
> ./bootstrap.sh
>
> You may need autoconf/automake (or if bootstrap gives errors you may
> need different versions).  I used:
> http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/autoconf/autoconf-2.13.tar.gz
> http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/automake/automake-1.5.tar.gz
>
> A simple ./configure then make;make install will do for these.
>
> Thanks,
>  Bryan
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel EPEE LEA [mailto:epeelea@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: March 21, 2006 6:51 AM
> To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject:  squid + wccp tuning
>
> Hi List,
>
> I have implemented WCCP +  Squid-2.5 Stable 12  with help from list,
> and it is working, But it's is so much slowing the network.
>
> Please can you share working configurations?
>
> Waiting for advice,
>
> Much Regards,
>
> Dan
>
> PS : My cache.log looks like:
>
> 2006/03/20 22:21:13| clientReadRequest: FD 1694 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:21:32| parseHttpRequest: Unsupported method
> 'recipientid=165&sessi
> onid=9731
>
> '
> 2006/03/20 22:21:32| clientReadRequest: FD 1842 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:21:32| parseHttpRequest: Unsupported method
> 'recipientid=165&sessi
> onid=9731
>
> '
> 2006/03/20 22:21:32| clientReadRequest: FD 1899 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:21:33| httpReadReply: Excess data from "GET
> http://www.hi5.com/fri
> end/styles/style.css"
> 2006/03/20 22:21:38| parseHttpRequest: Unsupported method
> 'recipientid=200&sessi
> onid=9913
>
> '
> 2006/03/20 22:21:38| clientReadRequest: FD 1945 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:21:41| clientReadRequest: FD 1909 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:21:42| httpReadReply: Request not yet fully sent "POST
> http://avew
> ink.coconia.net/tab/index.php"
> 2006/03/20 22:21:46| clientReadRequest: FD 2019 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:21:50| clientReadRequest: FD 2038 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:21:53| clientReadRequest: FD 733 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:21:53| clientReadRequest: FD 1424 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:22:02| clientReadRequest: FD 1293 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:22:07| parseHttpRequest: Unsupported method
> 'recipientid=105&sessi
> onid=4000
>
> '
> 2006/03/20 22:22:07| clientReadRequest: FD 2110 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:22:08| parseHttpRequest: Unsupported method
> 'recipientid=160&sessi
> onid=9436
>
> '
> 2006/03/20 22:22:08| clientReadRequest: FD 319 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:22:08| clientReadRequest: FD 2116 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:22:10| parseHttpRequest: Unsupported method
> 'recipientid=127&sessi
> onid=7938
>
> '
> 2006/03/20 22:22:10| clientReadRequest: FD 1669 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:22:16| clientReadRequest: FD 2180 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:22:22| clientReadRequest: FD 1252 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:22:23| clientReadRequest: FD 64 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:22:25| clientReadRequest: FD 1904 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:22:29| clientReadRequest: FD 2071 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:22:38| clientReadRequest: FD 2207 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:22:44| parseHttpRequest: Unsupported method
> 'recipientid=164&sessi
> onid=9832
>
> '
> 2006/03/20 22:22:44| clientReadRequest: FD 2282 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:22:45| clientReadRequest: FD 1244 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:22:46| Request header is too large (20489 bytes)
> 2006/03/20 22:22:46| Config 'request_header_max_size'= 20480 bytes.
> 2006/03/20 22:22:52| Request header is too large (20489 bytes)
> 2006/03/20 22:22:52| Config 'request_header_max_size'= 20480 bytes.
> 2006/03/20 22:22:52| clientReadRequest: FD 2231 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:22:56| clientReadRequest: FD 1910 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:23:02| clientReadRequest: FD 2159 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:23:03| clientReadRequest: FD 2090 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:23:10| clientReadRequest: FD 769 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:23:12| WARNING: 1 swapin MD5 mismatches
> 2006/03/20 22:23:17| clientReadRequest: FD 1345 Invalid Request
> 2006/03/20 22:23:24| clientReadRequest: FD 578 Invalid Request
>
> --
> --------------------------
> Daniel Epee Lea
>


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