Hi
> What did you run before upgrading?
>
3.1.19.
Later I compared 2 proxies, one with 3.2.0.17 and one with 3.1.19, both
CARP-clustered OpenBSD 5.1 machines. When we had less traffic over night
and I switched to the 3.1.19 proxy the squid process took like 5% CPU.
When I switched to the 3.2.0.17 proxy the squid process took at least
50% while handling the same amount of traffic. The configuration was
identical.
Regards
Henri
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