Hello,
I am trying to squeeze a little more performance out of the squid in
http-accelerator mode and wondered about how the persistent connections
worked?
When I first set up the server. I had
server_persistent_connections on
But then I noticed that each apache connection would only serve a single
request then stayed open till the apache keep-alive time-out.
My process list was huge.
When I turned off persistent connection in apache and squid, the process
list went down dramatically and the websites were much more responsive.
I envisioned that squid would open up a connection and funnel requests
through it serially until one side closed the connection. Is this not
the case?
I have looked at directives like pipeline_prefetch but this doe not seem
like it will have the desired effect.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jerry
-- Jerry Thomas thomasj@scoregroup.com I.T. Director ph. 305-662-5959 ext. 242 The SCORE Group fax 305-662-8922Received on Thu Sep 01 2005 - 12:53:09 MDT
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