I have tried to use the client program instead of the web cgi. the same
thing happened, it took a very large time to get the output!!!
Could it be the solaris that is making the problem?? it is 2.7 x86!!! This
is my first try on it!! The server is not even heavily loaded, it has about
500 to 600 request per minute!! It even caches on RAID II storage!!
So what could be the reason for squid to take soooo long to give me
statistics??? Note that when it is freshly started, it works normally!!!
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Hossam El-Ashkar
h_elashkar@ieee.org
----- Original Message -----
From: Alex Rousskov <rousskov@ircache.net>
To: Hossam El-Ashkar <hoashkar@idsc1.gov.eg>
Cc: squid <squid-users@ircache.net>
Sent: Sunday, May 30, 1999 22:43
Subject: Re: web interface
> On Sun, 30 May 1999, Hossam El-Ashkar wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I am running squid 2.2stable3 on Solaris 2.7 x86 edition, with 26GB
swap
> > directory, 256MB mem (squid configuration). The machine has 1GB ram. I
have
> > installed the httpd to use cachemgr.cgi. The problem is that it takes a
very
> > long time for the cgi script to get any of the information listed. Is
that
> > due to the size of the swap directory?? or is it normal?? I mean the
range
> > of minutes by a very long time!!!
>
> It is not normal!! For most pages the amount of information does not
depend
> on the size of the swap directory!! The page should show up in a matter of
> seconds, not minutes!!!
>
> > Is there another way to get these statistics other than the web!!
> > command line for example??
>
> Yes!! Most pages are simple enough to view using "client" utility that
> comes with Squid!!
> ./client mgr:menu
> ./client mgr:info
> ./client -h hostname -p port mgr:storedir
>
> The later command allows you to query caches that are not running on
> localhost:3128!!
>
> Alex.
>
>
>
>
Received on Mon May 31 1999 - 07:18:13 MDT
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