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Hey Mr,

I will might not find the solution in one sec but..
What interfaces do you have?
What is the network load?
Have you tried to use SMP on this machine?
In order to analyze the basic traffic size you can use the machine as a "router" only based on linux.
This would give you the basic picture of the network traffic load.
The basic information is RPS or Connections Per Second.

What are the symptoms of "kills" it?
If you do have some logs that will describe it will help to see them.

Thank,
Eliezer

On 31/01/14 11:48, Mr J Potter wrote:
Hi all,

I'm trying to roll out SSLBump internet filtering. I've got it all
working fine under test conditions, but squid grinds to a halt using
100% CPU.

I've gone through all the comments on this online, and it seems all to
point to file descriptors. (I think I've fixed this proviously by
setting this value with squid 3.2).

In my current setup I don't have any disk cache, and adding
file_descriptors doesn't fix it. It only seems to go when load hist a
certain threshold. It can run fine all day, but when I add more
traffic, it just dies. I.m pretty sure its nothing to do with SSLBump
as I use this server for all youtube traffic via SSLBUmp (its fine)
but when I put everything else through with no SSL bump, the load
seems to kill it.

... and it doesn't seem to be using the 2GB RAM allocated to it for
cache. the whole machine only uses ~750MB.

Any idea anyone? config files and details below...

thankyou

Jim Potter
BEC Network Manager
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