I'm running squid/2.6.STABLE6 on a RHEL5.2 system, on a Dell PowerEdge 1750
with 2Gb memory, dual CPUs, and a fast SCSI disk dedicated to the cache.
At night - times when the load should be down around zero - I'm seeing the
following response time messages:
Jul 12 16:46:43 saratoga.denmantire.com squid[9326]: WARNING: Median
response time is 57448 milliseconds
Jul 12 16:47:43 saratoga.denmantire.com squid[9326]: WARNING: Median
response time is 57448 milliseconds
Jul 12 16:48:43 saratoga.denmantire.com squid[9326]: WARNING: Median
response time is 57448 milliseconds
Jul 12 16:49:43 saratoga.denmantire.com squid[9326]: WARNING: Median
response time is 57448 milliseconds
Jul 12 16:50:43 saratoga.denmantire.com squid[9326]: WARNING: Median
response time is 57448 milliseconds
Jul 12 16:51:43 saratoga.denmantire.com squid[9326]: WARNING: Median
response time is 57448 milliseconds
Jul 12 17:26:43 saratoga.denmantire.com squid[9326]: WARNING: Median
response time is 57448 milliseconds
Jul 12 17:27:43 saratoga.denmantire.com squid[9326]: WARNING: Median
response time is 57448 milliseconds
I've logged on and tried browsing, and response seemed positively zippy.
I'd think I'd notice a one minute response time.
Where is this statistic coming from? I know I could disable it, but I'm
curious about why squid thinks my performance is this bad.
-- Tim Boyer Denman Tire Corporation tim_at_denmantire.comReceived on Sun Jul 13 2008 - 03:59:19 MDT
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