Hi Nooshin,
from what I've read, aufs are more suitable for linux
while diskd are more for the other OSes.
BTW I also have some lower spec machines(DELL 2450
dual pro 1GHz, 1G RAM) running their
caching(squid2.4-stable7) disks on ext3 and their CPU
utilization are only about 30% on 100 req/s in another
caching env...
-- Wolf --- "Zand, Nooshin" <nooshin.zand@intel.com> wrote: > Hi, > I am just wonder why you are not using diskd. > Based on Benchmarking that I read, diskd provides > faster I/O performance. > I am planning to run squid on Linux Redhat 9.0 and > thinking to use ext3 and diskd. > Thanks, > Nooshin > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tay Teck Wee [mailto:wolfpacks01@yahoo.com.sg] > Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 2:22 AM > To: squid-users > Subject: Re: [squid-users] CPU utilization > performance issue > > > Hi everyone, > > thanks for the input. The ACL list have since been > slightly altered, using only src(22 entries), > dstdomain(114 entries) and url_regex(20 entries). I > am > currently on kernel 2.4.20-19.9 so the > Hyperthreading > might hv been optimized. > > Now the machine is handling about 110 req/s but > again > the CPU will climb to abt 90-95%. Is it possible for > my squid box to go beyond 180 req/s, which is the > peak > for each proxies in the existing pool(ISP env)? I am > trying to replace my existing NetCaches with > squids...one box for one box. > > I am wondering if its because reiserfs will consume > more CPU than other fs like ext3? Will changing my > cache partitions to reiserf lower down the CPU > usage? > Or can anyone suggest other possible improvements? > Thanks. > > my 3 caching partitions are on 3 separate disks:- > /dev/sdb1 /cdata1 reiserfs notail,noatime 1 2 > /dev/sdc1 /cdata2 reiserfs notail,noatime 1 2 > /dev/sdd1 /cdata3 reiserfs notail,noatime 1 2 > > -- > Wolf > > --- Tay Teck Wee <wolfpacks01@yahoo.com.sg> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > when I'm getting about 90 req/s or 800 concurrent > > connection(according to my foundry L4) to my > > squid(RedHat 8.0/2.5 Stable3 w deny_info patch), > the > > CPU utilization avg abt 80%. How do I lower the > CPU > > utilization of my squid? Thanks. > > > > Below is my machine specs:- > > > > Intel Xeon single-processor 2.4GHz(DELL 2650) > > 2G physical RAM(w 2G swap under linux) > > 2X 33G for everything except caching (mirror) > > 3X 33G for caching (volume) > > > > /dev/sda7 505605 68437 411064 > > > 15% / > > /dev/sda1 124427 9454 108549 > > > 9% /boot > > /dev/sdb1 35542688 201248 35341440 > > > 1% /cdata1 > > /dev/sdc1 35542688 200888 35341800 > > > 1% /cdata2 > > /dev/sdd1 35542688 200940 35341748 > > > 1% /cdata3 > > /dev/sda3 1035692 49796 933284 > > > 6% /home > > none 1032588 0 1032588 > > > 0% /dev/shm > > /dev/sda5 1035660 691648 291404 > > > 71% /usr > > /dev/sda6 505605 76236 403265 > > > 16% /usr/local > > /dev/sda8 29695892 83456 28103936 > > > 1% /var > > > > Below is my squid.conf(only the essential). > > > > For ACL, basically I hv 3 acl list(in 3 separate > > files), one containing allowable IPs while the > other > > contains deny IPs. I also hv 3 list of banned > sites > > list(in 3 separate files).:- > > > > http_port 8080 > > acl QUERY urlpath_regex cgi-bin \? > > no_cache deny QUERY > > cache_mem 400 MB > > cache_swap_low 92 > > cache_swap_high 95 > > maximum_object_size 2 MB > > maximum_object_size_in_memory 100 KB > > cache_replacement_policy heap GDSF > > memory_replacement_policy heap GDSF > > cache_dir aufs /cdata1 16000 36 256 > > cache_dir aufs /cdata2 16000 36 256 > > cache_dir aufs /cdata3 16000 36 256 > > cache_access_log > /var/log/cachelog/cache.access.log > > cache_log /var/log/cachelog/cache.log > > cache_store_log none > > quick_abort_min -1 KB > > acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 > > acl manager proto cache_object > > acl localhost src 127.0.0.1/255.255.255.255 > > #3 banned list files > > acl SBA dstdomain "/usr/local/squid/etc/SBA.txt" > > acl CNB dstdomain "/usr/local/squid/etc/CNB.txt" > > acl CNB2 url_regex "/usr/local/squid/etc/CNB2.txt" > > #3 access list files > > acl NetTP src "/usr/local/squid/etc/NetTPsrc.acl" > > acl NetDeny src "/usr/local/squid/etc/deny.acl" > > acl NetAllow src "/usr/local/squid/etc/allow.acl" > > http_access deny SBA > > http_access deny CNB > > http_access deny CNB2 > > http_access deny NetDeny > > http_access allow NetAllow > > http_access allow NetTP > > http_access deny all > > http_reply_access allow all > > cache_effective_user squid > > cache_effective_group squid > > logfile_rotate 10 > > deny_info ERR_SBA_DENIED SBA > > deny_info ERR_CNB_DENIED CNB CNB2 > > memory_pools off > > coredump_dir /var/log/cachelog > > > > Thanks again! > > > > Regards, > > Wolf > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Send free SMS from your PC! > > http://sg.sms.yahoo.com > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Send free SMS from your PC! > http://sg.sms.yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send free SMS from your PC! http://sg.sms.yahoo.comReceived on Fri Aug 08 2003 - 11:25:45 MDT
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