Hi,
Are any of your clients using Outlook, Outlook Express, or Entourage ?
There is probably a bug in their HTTP implementation, when a client
receives an email with image links, it takes forever (60 to 120 seconds,
incidently) unless you include the following configuration line in
squid.conf :
persistent_request_timeout 1 seconds
Taking the same link and loading it in a web browser (IE, Firefox,
Safari) is OK... 
Hope that helps, please report to the list.
Best,
François
On Mon, 5 May 2008 18:59:05 +0800
Adrian Chadd <adrian@creative.net.au> wrote:
> Thats interesting. Solving it will probably involve some more in-depth
> analysis of source and packet dumps.. :/
> 
> 
> 
> Adrian
> 
> On Mon, May 05, 2008, Shaojie Liu wrote:
> > hi, all
> > 
> > we r using squid 2.6.12 for months. recently when we parsing squid
> > access log and studying on the value of "serveing time",  we fount it
> > to be interesting that many slow serving actions is finished within
> > 120 seconds or 60 seconds.
> > 
> > it seems like that there is a machanism inside squid to ensure that
> > all content can be server in a certain threshhold time, say 120s or
> > 60s.  or at least there is a timeout setting or configuratioin.
> > 
> > a few sample data as following:
> > 
> > -content----- process time(s)-----
> > xx.js   119.931
> > xx.jpg  119.813
> > xx.gif  120.133
> > xx.gif   59.92
> > xx.png 119.239
> > 
> > i strongly feel that the time figure indicated something. meanwhile,
> > the load on squid box is pretty low(usually under 1),  and
> > requests/second is aroun 100/s.
> > 
> > anybody have met same problem? any good suggestions?  appreciated. thanks.
> 
Received on Mon May 05 2008 - 12:18:35 MDT
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