Hello--
We're running Squid (2.2Stable4 at the moment) on a Sun Ultra 5 under 
Solaris 2.6. It's mostly working, but I've got a few questions on how to 
improve performance.
- Every so often, a request for a page results in an immediate error (page 
not found, I think), but an attempt right after that will succeed. In the 
log file, these errors seem to show up with a return code of 0 (instead of 
200, 304, 500, etc.). Is this a timeout problem? Is it a dnsserver 
configuration problem?
- We've got a few dozen users using this proxy. Traffic is fairly light. 
How do we decide how large the cache should be? Do we need a cache at all? 
If we have just a very small cache directory, say 10mb, how many level 1 
and level 2 directories do we need? The default values of 16*256=4096 
subdirectories seems a bit much for this small amount of data.
- We've also had problems with running out of inodes. How do we solve this?
- Is there a guideline to sensible squid.conf settings?
thanks!
--Steve
Received on Mon Dec 06 1999 - 18:56:10 MST
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