I found the problem, it was regarding the MTU values on my firewall, but at least, I have my squid tunned up now :-) It works flawlessly. Thanx guys for your help. Usrbich wrote: > > 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 >> >> -- >> - Xenion - http://www.xenion.com.au/ - VPS Hosting - Commercial Squid >> Support - >> - $25/pm entry-level VPSes w/ capped bandwidth charges available in WA - >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Surfing-hangs-after-period-of-time-tp16976682p17083598.html Sent from the Squid - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.