I just want to emphasize this comment. Look for the TCP
retransmit patch. This is a severe bug which affects the throughput
of TCP connections through high-latency connections.
Ed
-- On Wed, 9 Oct 1996, Don Lewis wrote: > On Oct 9, 1:55am, Stan Dermanis wrote: > } Subject: Slippery Squid > } Hi all > } > } BACKGROUND > } > } I have a "slippery" question for anyone caring enough to help.I am a > } teacher who helps provide Internet access and support for over 60 rural > } schools in Victoria Australia.We have a Sun netra i5 which has been "rock > } solid" for nearly a year now. Thankfully I have had to do very little > } techically on the server other than create accounts etc which is the way it > } has to be since I knowledge of Unix is very limited although its improved > } markedly over the last week. > } > } THE PROBLEM > } > } About a month ago our technical advisor (who is situated about 400Km away) > } suggested that we upgrade our proxy server so we purchased a new > } machine(Intel 166/128Ram 4GB) and it was configured with Solaris 2.5 and > } Squid 1.0.12 installed.Since it's introduction the cache serving has slowed > } down considerably....like 50% of what it use to be. > > Hmn, Solaris 2.5 ... did you install the TCP patch? I seem to recall that > there are problems using the stock TCP implementation over slow links. > > --- Truck >Received on Wed Oct 09 1996 - 17:20:07 MDT
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