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thanks. may i know how to check the memory status of squid? how to decide whether squid is running out of memory? thanks a lot.


From: "Mark Elsen" <mark.elsen@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "K Pang" <time_breath@xxxxxxxxxxx>
CC: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: high response time in the case of high file descriptor usage
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 05:36:07 +0200

> HI all,
>
> we're running squid-2.5.S13 on Linux 2.4.32, and we setted file descriptor > to be 8k. we found that when file descriptor usage exceeds 2k, the response > time will go obviously higher. e.g. response time for hit is 3+ seconds. my
> questions are:
> 1) is there any limitation on linux? should file descriptor usage above 2k
> cause such long response time?
> 2) how to optimize the response time when file descriptor usage is high?
>
>

  - Check SQUID's mem. usage, make sure that your not running into
mem. constraints (not enough mem. for SQUID)

 - Check cache.log, for errors related to FD's or other, if any.

 M.



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