fre 2007-01-12 klockan 16:59 -0500 skrev Jason Taylor: > We recently upgraded our extremely old squid servers (P3-1GHz, 512MB ram) to modern hardware (3GHz P4, 2GB ram) running RedHat > linux. The problem I am experiencing is that CPU load will jump to 100% and stay there. The system shows about 50% iowait cpu > usage. We have about 1500 employees using two such machines. Also, squid seems to dump core and restart several times during all > this. My coredump_dir directory has many core files in it, about 10 or 11 per day when the load-spike happens. Some days, things > are just fine. Please file a bug report with a backtrace of the fault.. Also, if you find a Squid which jumps to 100% cpu again, please run "squid -k debug; sleep 1; squid -k debug" while it's consuming 100% cpu and then file a bug report including your cache.log output. > What configurations can I do to my OS and squid in order to get rid of this bottleneck? Probably not a bottleneck but a problem somewhere. Regards Henrik
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