On Fri, 29 May 1998, Stewart Forster wrote:
> > Hmmm, speed the cache up by giving it more to do... dunno about that ;)
> 	But it works!
(just had this weird idea of several caches playing some sort of card game
around a campfire just to give idle hands something to do... too much
coffee again ;) )
> 	The other quick fix alternative is to change the MAX_POLL_TIME
> definition in comm.c from 50 down to say 10.  This burns a little more CPU
> by making it poll the async threads 5 times faster (under low loads).  This
> should be good for about 400 KB/sec (single large web object throughput)
> with the sort of hardware most people use.  In fact, your minimum CPU usage
> will go up from .01% to .05% (measured on Solaris 2.5.1 167 MHz CPU).  If
> that doesn't bother you (as I imagine it wouldn't) then this change might
> be worthwhile if you want even faster low-load squid-async performance.
Hmmm... we've got a smallish cluster of PII266s here.. however wouldn't
the icp queries... d'uh!  cache-digests blah... *wanders off to tinker*
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Bruce.
K'nurdic Wrangler
     Hub Communications.
Received on Thu May 28 1998 - 20:02:03 MDT
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