Andy Farkas writes:
>But then I hit it fairly hard for a while:
>
>Median Service Times (seconds) 5 min 60 min:
> HTTP Requests (All): 0.28853 1.11539
> Cache Misses: 2.37608 3.11263
> Cache Hits: 0.07014 0.02899
> Near Hits: 1.38447 1.31166
> Not-Modified Replies: 0.00000 0.02190
> DNS Lookups: 0.00000 0.67710
> ICP Queries: 0.21928 0.21928
>Resource usage for squid:
> UP Time: 22213.804 seconds
>
>
>I hope this helps .... it doesn't really say much to me, other than the
>'DNS Lookups:" being zero in the last five minutes (I hit the FreeBSD
>home page a couple of times within that last five mins).
It shows that Squid is not being slow. on average cache hits
are served in 29 milliseconds, but cache misses take 3.1 seconds.
This implies your network connection is slow.
And it also shows that DNS lookups are a little bit of
a bottleneck. 0.67 seconds per lookup is a bit high, but
probably not bad for a loaded dialup line.
Duane W.
Received on Thu Oct 15 1998 - 11:21:27 MDT
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