On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 10:54 PM, unjc email <unjc.email@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello there, > > I encounter a performance issue. ÂI found that the squid proxy crashes > occasionally due to "Too many queued negotiateauthenticator requests". > ÂWhen I monitor the server by querying "squidclient > mgr:negotiateauthenticator", I discovered that not all authenticators > are busy at the same time. ÂIt seems like only the authenticators on > the top of the list are busy with queued requests; but many of others > down at the bottom of the list are basically idle. ÂIt looks like a > load-balancing problem among the authenticators. ÂPlease advise if > there is any setting for load-balancing authenticators in squid.conf. This is intentional. By keeping some ntlm authenticators hotter than others we get better performance, as 1. it allows the OS to leave idle authenticators idle, possibly also swapping them out 2. it allows a more effective reuse of some in-memory data Some spikes in queueing may be due tp temporary slowdowns in response by AD, not much we can do there.. Kinkie