On Sun, 7 Feb 1999, John Sloan wrote:
> Date: Sun, 7 Feb 1999 18:29:55 +0000 (GMT)
Sorry for not replying sooner;  it's taken me this long to get back to reading
my squid-users inbox.  :-(
> Ah yes.  Async IO.  My average CPU useage increased noticeably when I
> enabled it.  For the request rate I'm seeing [peaks of 30/sec on average]
> I needed to configure NUMTHREADS to be 64 in aiops.c before it wouldn't
> moan about running out on a regular basis.
Combined HTTP/ICP requests to one of my proxies shows (cachemgr.cgi) around
49.5 requests per second (presumably that's an average over the period of
time Squid's been running - on that box, it's about a week at the moment).
I haven't modified NUMTHREADS at all (so presumably it's still just using 16).
Unfortunately the cache.log has rotated from yesterday (and autodeleted) so a
grep for "thread" doesn't show any error at the moment.
Median service times versus CPU usage:
  Median Service Times (seconds)  5 min    60 min:
        HTTP Requests (All):   0.55240  0.52331
        Cache Misses:          0.76407  0.85130
        Cache Hits:            0.03829  0.04519
        Near Hits:             1.00114  0.94847
        Not-Modified Replies:  0.02742  0.02899
        DNS Lookups:           0.02447  0.01940
        ICP Queries:           0.00647  0.00687
  Resource usage for squid:
        CPU Usage:      28.68%
        CPU Usage, 5 minute avg:        19.80%
        CPU Usage, 60 minute avg:       28.95%
The box is dual CPU (167MHz UltraSPARC-I, 512Kb L2 cache) running nothing but
Squid (and its associated processes).
Cheers..
dave
Received on Mon Feb 15 1999 - 08:22:40 MST
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