... my Perl (5.003) redirectors have handled ~140,000 requests in the
past few days without incident.
I do agree that more work is needed to make them more stable.
Another one is that Squid will crash if you redirector prints
something when it is not expected (e.g., returns two lines to a
request).
Having the redirectors used round-robin would also be good, otherwise
you get:
Redirector Statistics:
requests: 144489
replies: 144488
queue length: 0
avg service time: 2 msec
number of redirectors: 10
use histogram:
redirector #1: 136584 ## (consumed 3m 48s cpu time)
redirector #2: 5867
redirector #3: 1567
redirector #4: 352
redirector #5: 73
redirector #6: 24
redirector #7: 11
redirector #8: 5
redirector #9: 4
redirector #10: 2
Received on Mon Sep 30 1996 - 13:25:29 MDT
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