Try copy paste output result of squidclient mgr:info
The possible
1. out of file descriptor
2. low average median response time of cache miss, cache hit.
3. Your cache_dir is fully utilized, so squid does many release and
swapout object.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Marcos Dutra <macdutra_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi people
>
> I have a server with redhat enterprise 5 Xeon 3.06 4 processors, 8Gb
> RAM and 160GB SAS disk, well I ran the command in linux "netstat -an
> |grep 3128| wc" and when arrives in 2500 connections, it is very slow.
> How can I improve performance, I changed from diskd to aufs and I
> don't get any performance, I changed RPM binary to compiled from the
> source too.
> Detais, i would like put in this server about 3000 - 4000 users.
>
> Thanks for advice
> Marcos
>
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