I have a Red Hat 9 with squid 2.5 and the cpu usage is often around 90-95%, we
have around 300 users, its normal?
i thought it was, then i read this....
we have a pentium III 500 mhz with 256 mb of memory running squid...
Diego Dasso
Marco Bresciani ha escrito:
> Henrik Nordstrom <hno@squid-cache.org> ha scritto:
>
> >> It happens that, as soon as I make a request that is not available through
> >> the cached things, the squid process goes to about 97-98 CPU percentage.
> >
> >Odd..
>
> Yes! :-)
>
> >Does "squid -k debug" give any hints in cache.log what your Squid is
> >doing?
>
> Well... I have manually read the cache.log file and I've also tried to run
> squid with the -d option but it does not say anything useful... as soon as
> I return to work on Monday morning I'll post the cache.log file.
>
> >Note: /dev/null needs to be the null device, not a regular file "ls -l
> >/dev/null" should show something like
>
> Yes, it's the usual null device...
>
> >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 3 Apr 11 2002 /dev/null
> >
> >(note the c in front of the permissions and the odd numbers where the
> >filesize is normally seen).
>
> Uhm... I'l check it, but I'm sure it is the usual null...
>
> Thanks for now,
>
> Marco
>
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