On 15/01/18 03:23, joseph wrote:
if the client exit download squid will force full speed on obj dose not stay at that rate acl limit_ext_bandwith url_regex \.esd \.exe delay_pools 1 delay_class 1 1 delay_parameters 1 128000/128000 delay_access 1 allow limit_ext_bandwith delay_access 1 deny all range_offset_limit -1 limit_ext_bandwith quick_abort_min -1 quick_abort_max 0 KB quick_abort_pct 100 this work fine it keep downloading 128KB until the client exit squid will continue at full speed of the main bandwidth is it bug or im missing something ??
No bug, that is how delay pools are designed. Squid always fetches as fast as it can so as to finish with the more expensive network resource (port numbers) faster and free them up for other traffic sooner.
so i need to force cache full obj at that specific rate even if the client exit
Use QoS controls in your operating system for that. Delay pools in Squid were designed long before QoS existed. Modern TOS/QoS capabilities are much better than Squid can do.
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