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I am worried about the Request memory hit ratios 0.0% part. This means that
my memory cache is unaffective, right? Where can I tune this?

Cache information for squid:
	Request Hit Ratios:	5min: 32.8%, 60min: 32.8%
	Byte Hit Ratios:	5min: 25.0%, 60min: 25.0%
	Request Memory Hit Ratios:	5min: 0.0%, 60min: 0.0%
	Request Disk Hit Ratios:	5min: 50.8%, 60min: 50.8%
	Storage Swap size:	1401944 KB
	Storage Mem size:	1144 KB
	Mean Object Size:	16.21 KB
	Requests given to unlinkd:	0


Adrian Chadd wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Apr 30, 2008, Usrbich wrote:
>> 
>> In cache.log, all I get is this messages:
>> 2008/04/30 23:58:25| clientReadRequest: FD 121 (10.19.14.58:2014) Invalid
>> Request
>> 2008/04/30 23:58:25| clientReadRequest: FD 112 (10.19.14.58:2013) Invalid
>> Request
>> 2008/04/30 23:58:37| clientReadRequest: FD 170 (10.19.13.54:1317) Invalid
>> Request
>> 2008/04/30 23:58:38| clientReadRequest: FD 121 (10.19.20.55:1235) Invalid
>> Request
>> 2008/04/30 23:58:41| clientReadRequest: FD 169 (10.19.13.54:1318) Invalid
>> Request
>> 2008/04/30 23:58:41| clientReadRequest: FD 169 (10.19.13.54:1319) Invalid
>> Request
>> 2008/04/30 23:58:50| clientReadRequest: FD 126 (10.19.15.55:1662) Invalid
>> Request
>> 
>> Is that the cause of my timeout problem?
> 
> It'd be ncie to know what that is, but no, that in itself shouldn't hang
> browsing activities.
> 
>> Is this startup output ok?
>> Memory usage for squid via mallinfo():
>> 	total space in arena:   13768 KB
>> 	Ordinary blocks:        13023 KB    265 blks
>> 	Small blocks:               0 KB      5 blks
>> 	Holding blocks:           244 KB      1 blks
>> 	Free Small blocks:          0 KB
>> 	Free Ordinary blocks:     744 KB
>> 	Total in use:           13267 KB 95%
>> 	Total free:               745 KB 5%
> 
> Well, squid is using bugger all memory then.
> 
> Debugging this will require a little more effort.. you will probably
> have to begin by fiddling with your server stats and determine what else
> is going on. You may want to run the system call tracer on Squid to see
> what its doing when it slows down to see whats going on.
> 
> This sort of stuff is precisely why I suggest people graph as much about
> their
> Squid servers as they can!
> 
> 
> 
> Adrian
> 
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