2012/9/27 E.S. Rosenberg <esr@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > 2012/9/27 E.S. Rosenberg <esr+squid@xxxxxxxxxxx>: >> I am experimenting with user based delay pools, I set up the following pool: >> delay_pools 1 >> delay_class 1 4 >> delay_access 1 allow all >> delay_parameters 1 -1/-1 -1/-1 -1/-1 29128/29128 >> >> (I realize the limit is very low, I am trying to get it to slow me >> fast, once I have it working the numbers will be different) >> >> As far as I understand the documentation this should be limiting me to >> about 29kB/s, however so far I am watching youtube movies freely. >> >> cachemgr show me the following: >> Delay pools configured: 1 >> >> Pool: 1 >> Class: 4 >> >> Aggregate: >> Disabled. >> >> Network: >> Disabled. >> >> >> >> Individual: >> Disabled. >> >> >> >> Per User: >> Max: 29128 >> Restore: 29128 >> Current: esr:-131836306 >> >> Memory Used: 3968 bytes >> >> I am at a loss, shouldn't new traffic be blocked once I have a >> negative "balance"? >> >> Thanks, >> Eli > > On a side note while I was researching I stumbled on this interesting > looking paper: > http://mrt.academia.edu/GihanDias/Papers/777815/Using_Dynamic_Delay_Pools_for_Bandwidth_Management > > Did these guys ever submit patches, the squid docs don't seem to > suggest that whatever they developed was included? > > Regards, > Eli After I saw this: http://squid-web-proxy-cache.1019090.n4.nabble.com/Delay-pool-problem-td4190396.html I tried disabling icap by us and the problem also went away, is there a way to use ICAP and delay_pools at the same time? Thanks, Eli