Squid configuration directive happy_eyeballs_connect_gap
This directive is not available in the v4 version of Squid.
For older versions than v4 see the linked pages above
Configuration Details:
Option Name: | happy_eyeballs_connect_gap |
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Replaces: | |
Requires: | |
Default Value: | no artificial delays between spare attempts |
Suggested Config: |
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This Happy Eyeballs (RFC 8305) tuning directive specifies the minimum delay between opening spare to-server connections (to any server; i.e. across all concurrent master transactions in a Squid instance). Each SMP worker currently multiplies the configured gap by the total number of workers so that the combined spare connection opening rate of a Squid instance obeys the configured limit. The workers do not coordinate connection openings yet; a micro burst of spare connection openings may violate the configured gap. This directive has similar trade-offs as happy_eyeballs_connect_timeout, but its focus is on limiting traffic amplification effects for Squid as a whole, while happy_eyeballs_connect_timeout works on an individual master transaction level. The following Happy Eyeballs directives place additional connection opening restrictions: happy_eyeballs_connect_timeout and happy_eyeballs_connect_limit. See the former for related terminology. |
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