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> From: henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: tdobbs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> CC: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 19:36:51 +0100
> Subject: RE:  After reloading squid3, takes about 2 minutes to serve pages?
> 
> tis 2011-12-20 klockan 10:48 -0500 skrev Terry Dobbs:
> 
> > I am using Berkley DB for the first time, perhaps that's why it takes
> > longer? Although, I don't really see what Berkley DB is doing for me as
> > I am still using flat files for my domains/urls? Guess I should take
> > this to the squidGuard list!
> 
> Please generate the DB files "offline" after updating the blacklist,
> then issue a "squid -k rotate" to have Squid restart the helpers.
> 
> squidGuard starts very quick if the databases have been properly
> populated already, but will take a very long time to start up if not.
> 
> Regards
> Henrik
> 
 
Not related to squidguard but I thought I can chime in.
 
There are problems with squid's reconfigures on 3.2.0.9 onwards. 
 
It takes me a minute and half to reach full load when squid doing 100 req/sec is sent a reconfigure. Squid barely serves anything during this time (but it is functional). All my timeouts are low. It was not like this on 3.2.0.1.
 
Jenny 		 	   		  


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