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20.03.2018 23:03, FredB пишет:
> Hi Yuri,
>
> 200 mbits, more or less 1000/2000 simultaneous users 
>
> I increase children value, because the limit is reached very quickly 
Because of SSL processing to slow. Investigate, why. Simple increasing
number of children exghausting your RAM.
>
>> and only 100 MB on disk?
> 100 MB by process, no ? I think I should reduce this value and rather increase the max of children
No. This is overall fs limit to store.
>
> Maybe such load is just impossible because I reached a limit with a single core 
Hardly. SSL helper children should spread across cores by OS scheduler.
> Perhaps I should retry SMP but unfortunately in the past I had many issues with, and some features I'm using still SMP-unaware 
Squid's SMP itself does not solves SSL Bump issues. It's about different
things, and, IMHO, irrelevant your load profile.
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