On 26.04 21:01, Jon wrote:
> I've been using Squid for a couple of months as a server accelerator and it
> was great. But recently our site traffic has increased. Now I'm having
> issues where Squid would exit and restart back up during heavy load. At most
> it could serve out ~84 Mbps before it crashes. My server has 4 GB of RAM; I
> tweaked the kernel for message queues, shared memory, increased nmbclusters
> and file descriptors. Is there other settings I can tune to increase its
> performance? I know my description is a little vague but I'll be happy to
> submit my setting if anyone is interested. Maybe it has reached the limit
> and I need to add another squid?
What is your cache_mem setting and maximum_object_size_in_memory?
what memory replacement policy do you use?
Do you use disk cache? If so, what disk layout do you use, what storage system
and what is your maximum_object size and disk replacement policy?
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