"Daniel O'Callaghan" writes:
>
>Forwarded from Melbourne Internet Exchange list.
>Any thoughts? I know this is not a questions list, but this stuff could
>need development, and it is the only squid list I'm on.
This might be pretty easy to code up. You could use the info from
the client and server databases (cachemgr 'client_list' and 'server_list')
to say, stop sending ICP queries to a neighbor when you've made 10% more
requests from your neighbor than it has made from you.
Duane W.
>Danny
>
>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 11:35:08 +1100
>From: Brett Murphy <me@murf.net>
>Reply-To: mel-nap@aussie.net
>To: "mel-nap@aussie.net" <mel-nap@aussie.net>
>Subject: [MEL-NAP] Squid Cache sharing issue
>
>Hi All,
>I am concerned by the number of AUIX members that have "opted out" of squid si
bling
>arrangements with Alphalink due to the load our cache delivers to theirs.
>What I would like to resolve is if there is anyway for squid to allow the "con
trol" of the
>amount our cache hits the siblings for requests.
>Something similar to "weight" that allows me to say "hey, this guy has a small
server,
>so dont kill it" would be fantastic.
>Any ideas?
>Mr Khoo you listening?
>
>
>All the best,
>Brett Murphy
>System Administrator, Alphalink (Australia) PTY LTD
>ph: +61 3 9486-8844 fax: +61 3 9486-6822
>email: me@murf.net
>
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