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i´m using squid with squidguard .. about 3.000.000 of expressions..
squidguard is working veryyy good.. you can try... but my system is
Linux.. for solaris.. i believe that you can change some codes (or not
:P)



On 3/27/07, Chris Rosset <Chris.Rosset@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,

I am still having a issue with high CPU usage.
In a previous post it was suggested that my ACL (which is 8k+ lines)
could be the culprit.
Also i am going to try a newer squid version, currently i am on 2.5.6
going to try both
squid-2.5.STABLE14 and a squid2.6.x version

I noticed in the FAQ that using --enable-gnuregex might help on large
ACL's?
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/SystemWeirdnesses#head-91b0cf15c4781cd7b3248e3663ac85baef66e70f


but the config --h info seems to indicate it might not.
                     --enable-gnuregex       Compile GNUregex.  Unless
you have reason to use this
                                                          option, you
should not enable it.  This library file
                                                           is usually
only required on Windows and very old
                                                          Unix boxes
which do not have their own regex library
                                                           built in.

I am running Solaris 8
uname -a
SunOS sfsysdev4 5.8 Generic_117350-45 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-250

So just checking if the --enable-gnuregex might help, or should i go
with squidgard or squirm some other redirector?

Thanks for your help.



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Sds.
Alexandre J. Correa
Onda Internet / OPinguim.net
http://www.ondainternet.com.br
http://www.opinguim.net


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