Hi,
I think it was because the cache disk was getting full? We increased the
bandwidth of the link feeding the Squid and I think that made it fill up
too quickly?
The CPU load is very low.
---m
On Thu, Dec 23, 1999 at 01:08:21PM +0100, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> In priority order:
>
> 1. Swapping.
> 2. Disk I/O overload
> 3. Something else bogs down the machine where Squid runs
> 4. Network errors, for example failing 10/100 Mbps auto-negotiation with
> the switch or bad cables/interfaces.
>
> Neither of these can be reliably diagnosed using cachemgr. You need to
> use your favorite OS diagnostics tool (vmstat, iostat, sar, netstat,
> whatever).
-- Miguel "Migs" A.L. Paraz IPhil Communications Network, Inc. http://www.iphil.net Business Development/Network Architecture/Training 5/F 116 Herrera St., Legaspi Village, Makati City, Philippines +63-2-750-2288Received on Thu Dec 23 1999 - 07:59:36 MST
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