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Re: squid consuming too much processor/cpu

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> On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 05:27:26AM -0700, George Herbert wrote:
> > If it is that same gnu malloc issue on pattern matching, then a
> > restart of Squid should clear it up temporarily.  It would
> > consistently appear after some time, after the restart, though.
> > 
> > You could either automatically restart more often than that time
> > period, or install the Google malloc library and recompile Squid to
> > use it instead of default gcc malloc.  One of these is easier than the
> > other...

On 17.03.10 15:01, Henrik K wrote:
> If the system regex is issue, wouldn't it be better/simpler to just compile
> with PCRE? (LDFLAGS="-lpcreposix -lpcre"). It doesn't leak and as a bonus
> makes your REs faster.

if the regexps are main issue, the best would be get rid of them as much as
possible.

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