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Re: instances/queues when same script for multiple external_acl_type rules

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On 7/11/23 11:00, Kevin Kretz wrote:

I have a script that queries a database when a request is made to
squid.  It handles two different types of request:  those made from
authenticated users, and unauthenticated requests which can be
allowed based on the requesting host.

Requests of each type are defined with a different external_acl_type
definition in squid.conf and different arguments are sent to the
script depending which type it is.

Recently we hit the limits of the default children_max and its
associated queue length.  It was addressed by increasing children_max
- but it made me wonder:  if I have two external_acl_type rules
calling the same external script, does squid maintain separate counts
for the script instances associated for each external_acl_type
definition?  Does


external_acl_type children-max 10 host_based blah blah blah script.py
external_acl_type children-max 10 user_based blah blah blah script.py

... have a max of 10 instances for each acl_type?  Or 10 instances total?

The above external_acl_type configuration lines appear to contain out-of-order tokens and other syntax violations, but children-max limit (and all other external_acl_type parameters) are dedicated to the corresponding external_acl_type. Squid may start 10 helper instances for each external_acl_type (with a unique external_acl_type name), even if all of them have the same script name.

BTW, AFAICT by glancing through Squid source code and without testing, Squid does not reject configurations with multiple external_acl_type lines that use the same external_acl_type name parameter value (a Squid bug). Squid will effectively ignore all but the very first such line.


HTH,

Alex.

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