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Matt disse na ultima mensagem:
> I finally got Squid 2.6STABLE9 setup and running on CentOS.  I am
> using my Mikrotik router to DST-NAT connections to it.
>
> I installed Squid with these options.
>
> ./configure --enable-linux-netfilter --enable-storeio=ufs,aufs
>
> Setup to use aufs.  Only changed basic things in squid.conf.
>
> Only been running experimentally for little while and seems to run
> fine at first.  After routing hundreds of IP's to it though it seems
> to stop responding.  One of the things I see in the log file.
>
> 2007/01/26 09:59:19| WARNING: All dnsserver processes are busy.
> 2007/01/26 09:59:19| WARNING: up to 5 pending requests queued
> 2007/01/26 09:59:19| dnsSubmit: queue overload, rejecting
> www.musicgiants.com
>
> I have bind running on this box as well for a DNS server.  Are there
> any tweaks I should make to support a large number of users?  3 Class
> C's.  Some dialup mostly wireless broadband.  It connects to currently
> 6mbps Internet connection soon to be 10mbps.  Also, it has 1Gbyte DDR2
> with SATA drives.  Do I need more RAM?
>


did you eventually compiled with --disable-internal-dns ? probably not
exactly what you want ...
could you convert "large number" and "high load"  into decimal numbers?

Michel
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