Adrian, no bugs so far. I have a little increase in the overall cpu usage ~6%, but also a little decrease in response times ~5% This is My setup Running as accelerator. 69% hit ratio, 93% byte Ratio, ~30 Req/s 2 x 2.8 Ghz Xeon (HT disabled), Redhat ES 4 Update 4 2 x cache_dir aufs 80% free space access_log none store_log none these are my compile options. --prefix=/usr/local/squid\ --enable-async-io=64\ --enable-storeio=ufs,aufs,coss,null\ --enable-useragent-log\ --enable-referer-log\ --enable-snmp\ --enable-epoll\ --enable-follow-x-forwarded-for\ --enable-x-accelerator-vary\ --with-maxfd=20480 Regards, Pablo On 11/30/06, Adrian Chadd <adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006, Adrian Chadd wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I'm going to spend the next few weeks slowly bringing over the patches > I've written in my parserwork SF branch. I'll start with patches which > reduce pressure on the memory allocator and then move onto incorporating > the request line pand client-side parser changes I made to Squid-3 a few > weeks ago. The first part of this work has been completed. Henrik has plans to roll another Squid-2.6 stable release soon so please let us know if you're able to update to the latest squid-2.6 snapshot (tomorrow's should have the changes I've just made) and let us know if there's any further issues. Running the snapshot images will help us find and fix bugs before the next release. Thanks! Adrian -- - Xenion - http://www.xenion.com.au/ - Hosting and Commercial Squid Support -