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> On 5/26/06, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uhlar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >is that on linux? try checking /proc/interrupts. Maybe reordering PCI cards
> >would help a bit.
> >Do you use 32 or 64bit architecture? iwith 32bit, you probably can't use
> >more than one (or two?) GB of data segment per process, which may also 
> >cause
> >some more load...

On 26.05.06 10:46, Dan Thomson wrote:
> This is on a stable debian system. 32 bit architecture... but data
> segments _should_ be well within limits.

> >Squid probably tries to find out which objects to purge from memory cache,
> >and then it decides where to save them. Also, it has to purge some objects
> >off ths disk, which results which in case of big memory and relatively 
> >small
> >disk cache results into much CPU processing.

> I've come to learn that this is a result of squid blocking for diskd.

Oh! use "aufs" on debian instead of 'diskd' - that should give you more
speed.

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