Re: squid-users-digest Digest V98 #291

From: Cliff Fu <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 14:30:26 +0800

Sorry, i think this must be a big mistake...
I never subscribe this newletter before...
So, please remove me from ur maillist.
My Emal add:s862963@student.thu.edu.tw

Thanks a lot....

squid-users-digest-request@ircache.net wrote:

> Subject:
>
> squid-users-digest Digest Volume 98 : Issue 291
>
> Today's Topics:
> Help [ Hector Quin~ones <hq@infomed.sld.cu ]
> cachemgr.cgi output format [ Martin Bene <mb@sime.com> ]
> Unable to retrieve URL in IE4 throug [ Bruce Pennypacker <bpennypacker@dir ]
> Trouble with cached pages [ David Salgado Vidal <dsalgado@mundi ]
> Re: Trouble with cached pages [ Ettore De Simone <teier10@xtsfs01.t ]
> DELAY_POOLS: How to setup [ Evaghelos Tsiotsios <etsiot@archety ]
> Sibling access lists [ "Mark Starr" <squid@greenapple.com> ]
> Re: Sibling access lists [ Bruce Campbell <bc@thehub.com.au> ]
> Re: errors in ver 2 (fwd) [ Bruce Campbell <bc@thehub.com.au> ]
> Re: ftp icon problems in 2.0-Patch2 [ Henrik Nordstrom <hno@hem.passagen. ]
> Cache Manager Problem [ "Raul S. Bucad" <rsb@sfp.irnet.net. ]
> Re: DELAY_POOLS [ Henrik Nordstrom <hno@hem.passagen. ]
> Re: Changing cache size [ Henrik Nordstrom <hno@hem.passagen. ]
> Re: errors in ver 2 [ roddy@satlink.com.au ]
> Re: Trouble with cached pages [ Henrik Nordstrom <hno@hem.passagen. ]
> Re: ftp icon problems in 2.0-Patch2 [ Glenn Zazulia <glenn@zazu.com> ]
> Re: Parent/Sibling caches [ Duane Wessels <wessels@ircache.net> ]
> Re: Changing cache size [ Duane Wessels <wessels@ircache.net> ]
> Re: errors in ver 2 (fwd) [ Duane Wessels <wessels@ircache.net> ]
> Re: Compile error squid-2.0.PATCH2 o [ Duane Wessels <wessels@ircache.net> ]
> Re: Looking for Excellent performanc [ Duane Wessels <wessels@ircache.net> ]
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Help
> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 09:39:15 -0500 (EST)
> From: Hector Quin~ones <hq@infomed.sld.cu>
> To: squid-users@ircache.net
>
> We have a sparc station, Red Hat Linux 5.1 Proxy Server
> If we type ls -al /var/log/squid, we receive
> drwxr-xr-x 2 nobody nobody 3072 Nov 11 00:39 .
> drwxr-xr-x 8 root root 3072 Nov 8 04:02 ..
> -rw-r--r-- 1 nobody nobody 192962 Nov 11 09:33 access.log
> -rw-r--r-- 1 nobody root 573201 Nov 7 00:38 access.log.981106.Z
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 181815 Nov 8 00:38 access.log.981107.Z
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 181943 Nov 9 00:38 access.log.981108.Z
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 573786 Nov 10 00:38 access.log.981109.Z
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 571519 Nov 11 00:38 access.log.981110.Z
> -rw-r--r-- 1 nobody nobody 1968 Nov 11 00:38 cache.log
> -rw-r--r-- 1 nobody root 1811 Nov 7 00:38 cache.log.981106.Z
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 10449 Nov 8 00:38 cache.log.981107.Z
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1098 Nov 9 00:38 cache.log.981108.Z
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4322 Nov 10 00:38 cache.log.981109.Z
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1370 Nov 11 00:38 cache.log.981110.Z
> -rw-r--r-- 1 nobody nobody 191279 Nov 11 09:33 store.log
> -rw-r--r-- 1 nobody root 504655 Nov 7 00:38 store.log.981106.Z
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 164472 Nov 8 00:38 store.log.981107.Z
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 172740 Nov 9 00:38 store.log.981108.Z
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 518766 Nov 10 00:38 store.log.981109.Z
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 532390 Nov 11 00:38 store.log.981110.Z
>
> Q. Is Logrotate working OK?
> Q. Which parameters are neccesary in order to calculate the number
> of Objects loaded?
> Thanks Hector
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: cachemgr.cgi output format
> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 16:23:48 +0100
> From: Martin Bene <mb@sime.com>
> To: squid-users@ircache.net
>
> Is it just me or does someone else find cachemgr output somewhat lacking in
> legibility?
>
> Mostly, I want to use cachemgr to get a quick overview on the state of my
> proxy; I especially want to know
>
> * what's the hitrate by reuests (in %)
> * what's the hitrate by Kb (in %)
> * Number of requests served
> * Megabytes served
>
> with squid 1.1.22, the Cache utilisation page provided most of this in a
> nice tabular format.
>
> Now with version 2.0 you can get a lot more and more exact information -
> but ther's no percentages and it's in a format that's rather hard to read.
>
> Anyone got an idea of how to get cachemgr (or something else) to produce
> human-readable output again?
>
> Bye, Martin
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> Martin Bene vox: +43-664-3251047
> simon media fax: +43-316-813824-6
> Andreas-Hofer-Platz 9 e-mail: mb@sime.com
> 8010 Graz, Austria
> --------------------------------------------------
> finger mb@mail.sime.com for PGP public key
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Unable to retrieve URL in IE4 through Squid 2.0 patch 2
> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 10:34:08 -0500
> From: Bruce Pennypacker <bpennypacker@directhit.com>
> To: "'squid-users@ircache.net'" <squid-users@ircache.net>
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm in the process of setting up Squid 2.0 patch 2 on a FreeBSD 2.2.6
> > server for use as part of a cache & firewall in our company. I've
> > been testing it for quite a while and for the most part everything has
> > been working great. Unfortunately one of the people here stumbled
> > across a URL that works fine when accessed through the Squid server
> > with Netscape but fails with IE4. The URL in question is
> > http://beta.hotbot.com . If we access the URL directly or through our
> > ISP's commercial proxy/firewall then the page loads. It's only the
> > combination of IE4 & Squid that causes the failure.
> >
> > Can anybody shed any light on why this might be happening? What sort
> > of things should I look for?
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> >
> > -Bruce
> >
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Trouble with cached pages
> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 16:58:45 +0100
> From: David Salgado Vidal <dsalgado@mundivia.es>
> To: squid-users@ircache.net
>
> Hi,
>
> We have a Squid 1.22 over Solaris 2.6, and today we have detect that in
> cached pages some images are sustituted by others that aren't of these
> ones. The images are in same place that real but are diferent.
>
> If you load a page in your browser and it is diferent then you can solve it
> reload ing the page, then really images come.
>
> Thanks and excuse my bad english.
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> David Salgado Vidal 942-364579
> c/Moctezuma n� 3, 4� B
> Mundiv�a 39003 Santander
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: Trouble with cached pages
> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 17:28:12 +0100 (MET)
> From: Ettore De Simone <teier10@xtsfs01.tei.ericsson.se>
> To: David Salgado Vidal <dsalgado@mundivia.es>
> CC: squid-users@ircache.net
>
> I had the same problem, but sometimes the images would not come correctly even
> by reloading the pages.
>
> I'm running 2.0PATCH2 now and haven't seen it happening... yet.
>
> On 11-Nov-98 David Salgado Vidal wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > We have a Squid 1.22 over Solaris 2.6, and today we have detect that in
> > cached pages some images are sustituted by others that aren't of these
> > ones. The images are in same place that real but are diferent.
> >
> > If you load a page in your browser and it is diferent then you can solve it
> > reload ing the page, then really images come.
> >
> > Thanks and excuse my bad english.
>
> ----------------------------------
> E-Mail: Ettore De Simone <teier10@xtsfs01.tei.ericsson.se>
> Date: 11-Nov-98
> Time: 17:28:12
>
> This message was sent by XFMail
> ----------------------------------
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: DELAY_POOLS: How to setup
> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 18:08:45 +0200
> From: Evaghelos Tsiotsios <etsiot@archetypon.gr>
> To: squid-users@ircache.net
> CC: tarkhil@synchroline.ru, David Luyer <luyer@ucs.uwa.edu.au>
>
> Well, I think that delay pools is one of the most useful features of Squid,
> addressed to manageable teams of users, so I will try to give a brief
> explanation of how it works. I have not been involved in the development, so
> David please correct me where I am wrong:
>
> Delay pools are meant to provide a way of assigning tokens of bandwidth
> allowance to Squid users. Pools are assigned on a host basis (IP), which
> basically means that what you restrict is the WAN bandwidth pumped by Squid
> for any individual host accessing the Net through it.
> I am beginning from the most general case, which is the allowance for a
> group of hosts (a block of IP addresses).
> An individual host may be part of a group or be a group in itself.
>
> In delay pools there are four basic parameters to be defined:
> 1) aggregate_max
> 2) aggregate_restore
> and
> 3) individual_max
> 4) individual_restore
>
> In order to understand the meaning of each parameter I will briefly explain
> the concept behind delay pools:
> For every host in one group there is one delay pool size descriptor
> (individual_max) and one increment level (individual_restore) associated.
> We can think delay pools as a bucket of tokens (bytes). The size of the
> bucket (for one host) is individual_max bytes. At any given time, the bucket
> can have at max that many tokens (bytes) accumulated. Before Squid fetches a
> page for that host, it looks up the number of tokens (bytes) available at
> the bucket. Let's call it the current bucket watermark. If there are enough
> tokens in the bucket, Squid gets the tokens it needs, lowers the bucket
> watermark accordingly and proceeds to reading a number of bytes from the
> connection. If there are no tokens available, Squid is enforced to defer the
> read, until some tokens (bytes) are available within the bucket. How is this
> done? This is where the increment level value comes into play:
> individual_restore defines the number of tokens (bytes) added to the current
> bucket watermark level every second.
> To further visualise it, think of a real bucket under a faucet: the bucket
> can hold a certain amount of water (e.g. 1 litre). The faucet drops a
> certain amount of water each second (for example 10 cl).
> We start with the bucket filled of water, but as we start taking water off
> the bucket with a glass, the available water goes down. If we want to keep a
> steady watermark level we must take water with the same rate it is dropping
> from the faucet. If we have a higher rate, the bucket will soon become
> empty, and then we will have to wait until the faucet has dropped enough
> water in the bucket again.
> If we do not use any water for some time the water will overflow the bucket,
> therefore the bucket will continue to have at most 1 litre of water for
> immediate use.
> At telecomm parlance, this is a variation of the leaky bucket algorithm (no
> wonder why I used the bucket as an example)! It will (?)be used for
> bandwidth policing in modern data networks (ATM for example).
>
> How to configure the delay pools in Squid now:
> At first decide what kind of grouping you need. If you want all your users
> to have only one bucket then you go for delay_class1.
> If you want to have separate buckets for each user then you must opt for
> delay_class2 or class3 (depends on your network).
> The Aggregate_* settings work almost the same way as the individual with one
> distinction: in class 2 (this is what I use) and class3 the aggregate delay
> pool is used only if no individual pool is defined.
> IMHO I think that it would be more efficient if the aggregate delay pool
> could provide tokens if an individual pool ran out of tokens at a certain
> time. (This could be an additional measure to accommodate bursts for some
> users).
>
> If you decide that you need class2 then remember to put the statement
> acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
> delay_class1_access deny all
> At present it is needed in order to allow class2/class3.
>
> Assume that you want class2 delay pools. Then you need something like the
> following:
>
> acl hosts src xxx.xxx.xxx.a-xxx.xxx.xxx.b/255.255.255.255
> delay_class2_access allow hosts
>
> #delay_class2_aggregate_max 32000
> #delay_class2_aggregate_restore 2000
>
> delay_class2_individual_max 24000
> delay_class2_individual_restore 1200
>
> This defines a block of hosts with IP addresses in the Class C net from a to
> b (but you can add also other individual hosts to the acl)
> that will share the following pool settings:
> Maximum pool size 24000 bytes
> Increment level 1200 bytes
>
> I don't use the aggregate settings because they do not have any effect when
> individual pools are set.
> The individual settings more or less let the host fetch "immediately" pages
> that are slightly larger than 24000 bytes. If the host tries to fetch a
> large page then Squid after the initial burst (~24KB) it will slow down to
> the rate defined by the increment value defined by
> "delay_class2_individual_restore" (i.e. 1200 bytes/sec).
> If you do not want to allow for any burstiness in the delay pool then simply
> define the max size of the pool equal to the restore size. (but this is
> already documented).
>
> Right now, you can have only one effective delay pool setting. This means
> that you cannot set more than one group of users in the same class. I hope
> that David will find the time to extend delay pools in order to handle more
> than one type of host groups in one class. In my view this is necessary.
> After using delay pools for some time now, I strongly think that it is a
> powerful add-on to Squid. I think that if it is extended to handle multiple
> groups (with different pool settings in each group) its value will be really
> leveraged.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Evaghelos.
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Alexander B. Povolotsky [SMTP:tarkhil@synchroline.ru]
> > Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 1998 9:48 AM
> > To: squid-users@ircache.net
> > Subject: DELAY_POOLS
> >
> > Hello!
> >
> > Maybe I'm stupid, but how do I setup DELAY_POOLS? I've got no hints...
> >
> > Alex.
> > --
> > Alexander B. Povolotsky, System Administrator
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Sibling access lists
> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 15:41:59 -0500
> From: "Mark Starr" <squid@greenapple.com>
> To: <squid-users@ircache.net>
>
> Hello,
> I have the following setup: A <--sibling--> B <--sibling--> C and I want
> to force http requests sent to B from a group of IP to be checked by A only,
> ie C is not asked for them. Is this possible? Do you use some type of acl
> aonly srcdomain tag? Thanks for any help.
>
> Mark
> Green Apple Inc
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: Sibling access lists
> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 08:24:27 +1000 (EST)
> From: Bruce Campbell <bc@thehub.com.au>
> To: Mark Starr <squid@greenapple.com>
> CC: squid-users@ircache.net
>
> On Wed, 11 Nov 1998, Mark Starr wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I have the following setup: A <--sibling--> B <--sibling--> C and I want
> > to force http requests sent to B from a group of IP to be checked by A only,
> > ie C is not asked for them. Is this possible? Do you use some type of acl
> > aonly srcdomain tag? Thanks for any help.
>
> use acl ... src over acl ... srcdomain as the latter invokes a dns lookup
> on each request (which will be cached, but it slows things down ;) ).
>
> # On proxy B
> # Define an acl; requests coming from this ip range should not go to proxy C
> acl ipclassA src "file.with.ip.ranges"
>
> # Define the cache_peers
> cache_peer proxy.a sibling ...
> cache_peer proxy.c sibling ...
>
> # If the request came from an ip listed in acl ipclassA, do not ask proxy
> # C to answer that request.
> cache_peer_access proxy.c deny ipclassA
>
> The above file with ip ranges has its ips listed one per line in CIDR
> format, eg (my old class C and new /19 ;) ):
>
> 203.17.162.0/24
> 203.143.224.0/19
>
> Cheers ;)
>
> --==--
> Bruce.
>
> Sysadmin, TheHub.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: errors in ver 2 (fwd)
> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 08:32:27 +1000 (EST)
> From: Bruce Campbell <bc@thehub.com.au>
> To: roddy@satlink.com.au
> CC: Squid Users List <squid-users@ircache.net>
>
> On Wed, 11 Nov 1998 roddy@satlink.com.au wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > Anyone know why Squid 2 keeps going past the cache size?? We had
> > a 8 gig drive fill up, then squid 2 just kept exiting abnormally saying
> > the drive was full, is there anyway to fix this?
>
> : The next argument is the amount, in kilobytes, that squid will use under
> : that directory. Note that squid keeps track of the total size of the
> : objects it has stored under that directory, and does not keep track of
> : how much space is actually used under that directory. A matter of
> : semantics, surely, but one that can bite you fiercely on the heel when
> : it fills up. Set this to roughly 90% of the filesystem size, 75% of the
> : filesystem size if its the first defined cache drive. (swap log)
>
> ie:
>
> The OS says:
> Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/sd4s1e 4106701 2693909 1084256 71% /cache4
>
> Squid.conf says:
>
> cache_dir /cache4 3500 16 256
>
> Admittedly I'm being a bit cautious with that setting, and can take it up
> to 3800. You might also like to consider the impact of fiddling with the
> inode size of the filesystem; ie, each directory takes up an inode or
> more, each file takes up at least one inode, the size of your inodes can
> make a difference ;)
>
> --==--
> Bruce.
>
> Sysadmin, TheHub.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: ftp icon problems in 2.0-Patch2
> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 22:34:52 +0100
> From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@hem.passagen.se>
> To: glenn@zazu.com
> CC: squid-users@ircache.net
>
> If you are peering with other caches then your visible_hostname has to
> be all lower case.
>
> ---
> Henrik Nordstrom
> Spare time Squid hacker
>
>
> Glenn Zazulia wrote:
> >
> > I saw in the archives that several others have run into the
> > INVALID_REQ error with the squid-internal-static/icons when
> > trying to run ftp, but I didn't find a response that solves the
> > problem for me.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Cache Manager Problem
> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 06:40:02 +0800
> From: "Raul S. Bucad" <rsb@sfp.irnet.net.ph>
> To: <squid-users@ircache.net>Hi, Whenever I use cachemgr.cgi
> it would always cause a "FATAL Received Segment Violation ...
> dying" error when I choose on "cache information". Before the error
> will occur a "Document No Data" will appear on my browser as I
> would click on "cache information" on the Cachemgr.cgi. What
> causes this
> problem.
> Raul B.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: DELAY_POOLS
> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 22:30:26 +0100
> From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@hem.passagen.se>
> To: tarkhil@synchroline.ru
> CC: squid-users@ircache.net
>
> Alexander B. Povolotsky wrote:
>
> > Maybe I'm stupid, but how do I setup DELAY_POOLS? I've got no hints...
>
> Have you read the comments in squid.conf?
>
> Step one is of course:
> * Define what bandwidth limits you want to put on which clients.
>
> Without this definition it is impossible to set up delay pools...
>
> ---
> Henrik Nordstrom
> Spare time Squid hacker
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: Changing cache size
> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 21:54:34 +0100
> From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@hem.passagen.se>
> To: Luiz Lima <llima@perola.imagelink.com.br>
> CC: squid-users@ircache.net
>
> Luiz Lima wrote:
> >
> > I decided to allocate a little more space for squid's cache. Should
> > I do anything else besides changing the apropriate line in squid.conf?
>
> Restart Squid.
>
> It then reads the new value, and the cache grows up to this.
>
> ---
> Henrik Nordstrom
> Spare time Suqid hacker
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: errors in ver 2
> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 22:54:41 +0000 ( )
> From: roddy@satlink.com.au
> To: rogery@wantree.com.au
> CC: squid-users@ircache.net
>
> > | Anyone know why Squid 2 keeps going past the cache size?? We had
> > | a 8 gig drive fill up, then squid 2 just kept exiting abnormally saying
> > | the drive was full, is there anyway to fix this?
> >
> > What are your settings in squid.conf for
> >
> > cache_dir
> > cache_swap_low
> > cache_swap_high
> > store_avg_object_size
>
> Thanks for the reply, i hope i have fixed, i lowered the size of the cache
> by 1 gig, and shall tweak it up from there, thanks (sorry i cant remember
> your name, Mike i think :)).
>
>
> Cheers,
> ---
> Roddy Strachan.
> Tech Support/Admin.
> Satlink Internet Services : 03-9775-2600 | http://www.satlink.com.au
> Melbourne, Australia.
> Fax : 03-9775-2456
> Email : roddy@satlink.com.au
> ICQ : 22538920 & 1987890
> ---
> Out the 10Base-T, through the router, down the T1,
> over the leased line, off the bridge, past the
> firewall... nothing but Net.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: Trouble with cached pages
> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 22:40:25 +0100
> From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@hem.passagen.se>
> To: David Salgado Vidal <dsalgado@mundivia.es>
> CC: squid-users@ircache.net
>
> David Salgado Vidal wrote:
>
> > We have a Squid 1.22 over Solaris 2.6, and today we have detect
> > that in cached pages some images are sustituted by others that
> > aren't of these ones. The images are in same place that real but
> > are diferent.
>
> Is this 1.1.22 or 1.NOVM.22?
>
> There is a known error in 1.NOVM.22 that may cause this. Patch is
> available from http://hem.passagen.se/hno/squid/
>
> Recommended action: Upgrade to 2.0.PATCH2. It has much stronger checks
> for cache corruption, and handles it gracefully if it should occur.
>
> ---
> Henrik Nordstrom
> Spare time Squid hacker
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: ftp icon problems in 2.0-Patch2
> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 16:58:53 -0600 (CST)
> From: Glenn Zazulia <glenn@zazu.com>
> To: hno@hem.passagen.se (Henrik Nordstrom)
> CC: squid-users@ircache.net
>
> I'm not peering with other caches, and I don't explicitly set
> visible_hostname. (It appears to be correctly defaulting to my
> system hostname, though.)
>
> Glenn
>
> --
>
> Previously from the mind of Henrik Nordstrom:
> > If you are peering with other caches then your visible_hostname has to
> > be all lower case.
> >
> > ---
> > Henrik Nordstrom
> > Spare time Squid hacker
> >
> >
> > Glenn Zazulia wrote:
> > >
> > > I saw in the archives that several others have run into the
> > > INVALID_REQ error with the squid-internal-static/icons when
> > > trying to run ftp, but I didn't find a response that solves the
> > > problem for me.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: Parent/Sibling caches
> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 16:45:06 -0700
> From: Duane Wessels <wessels@ircache.net>
> To: "Ben O'Shea" <ben@big.net.au>
> CC: squid-users@ircache.net
>
> "Ben O'Shea" writes:
>
> >Hi,
> > i was wondering if there was any info anywhere on how to configure
> >parent/sibling caches. We have a guy whos on a perm connection with us and
> >is running his own local cache. We want our cache to be a parent of his and
> >his to be a sibling of ours, what other options do i need to enable in my
> >cache for this to work?
> >Regards,
>
> http://squid.nlanr.net/Squid/Hierarchy-Tutorial/
>
> Duane W.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: Changing cache size
> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 16:46:04 -0700
> From: Duane Wessels <wessels@ircache.net>
> To: Luiz Lima <llima@perola.imagelink.com.br>
> CC: squid-users@ircache.net
>
> Luiz Lima writes:
>
> >I decided to allocate a little more space for squid's cache. Should I do
> >anything else besides changing the apropriate line in squid.conf? Should I
> >reset any files? Will I have to delete my present cache or it will just
> >grow up to the new size?
>
> Change squid.conf then reconfigure squid with
>
> > ./squid -k reconfigure
>
> squid will start filling the new space.
>
> Duane W.
> --
> wessels@nlanr.net Think Globally, Cache Locally.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: errors in ver 2 (fwd)
> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 16:44:28 -0700
> From: Duane Wessels <wessels@ircache.net>
> To: roddy@satlink.com.au
> CC: squid-users@ircache.net
>
> roddy@satlink.com.au writes:
>
> >Hi,
> > Anyone know why Squid 2 keeps going past the cache size?? We had
> >a 8 gig drive fill up, then squid 2 just kept exiting abnormally saying
> >the drive was full, is there anyway to fix this?
>
> OS?
>
> How do you know the drive filled up?
>
> If you're on solaris, maybe you have the filesystem bug mentioned at
> http://squid.nlanr.net/Squid/FAQ/FAQ-14.html#ss14.1
>
> Duane W.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: Compile error squid-2.0.PATCH2 on Solaris 2.5
> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 16:46:48 -0700
> From: Duane Wessels <wessels@ircache.net>
> To: Leonardo Augusto Dias Ferreira <leonardo@dcc.ufmg.br>
> CC: squid-users@ircache.net
>
> Leonardo Augusto Dias Ferreira writes:
>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > I just stumbled into a compile error with squid-2.0.PATCH2 on
> >sol2.5, gcc2.7 in a Sun Ultra 10.
> >
> > When I compile:
> > >make all
> >
> > the following error occur
> >
> > Making all in lib...
> >make[1]: Entering directory `/var/tmp/squid-2.0.PATCH2/lib'
> >/bin/rm -f libmiscutil.a
> >/bin/false r libmiscutil.a rfc1123.o rfc1738.o util.o getfullhostname.o
> >base64.o uudecode.o splay.o safe_inet_addr.o iso3307.o snprintf.o md5.o
> >radix.o stub_memaccount.o Array.o Stack.o hash.o
> >make[1]: *** [libmiscutil.a] Error 255
> >make[1]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/squid-2.0.PATCH2/lib'
> >make: *** [all] Error 1
> >
> >
> > Please, I need help to solve that problem.
>
> Its in the FAQ
>
> http://squid.nlanr.net/Squid/FAQ/FAQ-2.html#ss2.11
>
> Duane W.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: Looking for Excellent performance each day squid-users@ircache.net
>
> Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 16:55:37 -0700
> From: Duane Wessels <wessels@ircache.net>
> To: Hector Quin~ones <hq@infomed.sld.cu>
> CC: squid-users@ircache.net
>
> Hector Quin~ones writes:
>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > We have a sparc station, Red Hat Linux 5.1 Proxy Server
> > Which parameters(software) are most important to check every day
> >for Proxy Server work all right?
> > Thanks Hector
>
> Check the median service time values from the cachemanager info
> page:
>
> > ./client mgr:info
>
> ...
> Median Service Times (seconds) 5 min 60 min:
> HTTP Requests (All): 0.25890 0.27332
> Cache Misses: 0.28853 0.32154
> Cache Hits: 0.03427 0.03622
> Near Hits: 0.23230 0.23230
> Not-Modified Replies: 0.03066 0.03241
> DNS Lookups: 0.20377 0.12472
> ICP Queries: 0.00000 0.00000
> ...
>
> Duane W.
>
Received on Thu Nov 12 1998 - 02:37:06 MST

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