That's a very high System % load.. try dumping the diskd approach (it
didn't work for me on my redhat 7.1 or 6.2).. and try using aufs..
according the Henrik N. - squid hacker - aufs gives better performance on
linux anyways.
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Hi all,
I'm running squid2.4S1 on a redhat 7.0 OS. As you see in the
'top-snapshot' the machine is running under heavy load. Squid makes
about 50-100 Req/sec.
Unfortunately, I can't find out any reason for this behaviour, there is
only squid with 16 diskd and named running.
Do you have any help?
Regrads
Michael
9:18am up 42 days, 15:43, 1 user, load average: 5.33, 5.52, 4.90
67 processes: 64 sleeping, 3 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
CPU states: 32.8% user, 47.5% system, 0.0% nice, 19.5% idle
Mem: 2070528K av, 2062080K used, 8448K free, 0K shrd, 621544K
buff
Swap: 1049584K av, 0K used, 1049584K free 35472K
cached
PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME COMMAND
1604 nobody 17 0 1101M 1.1G 8408 R 76.8 27.2 23326m squid
26445 root 3 0 1792 1792 1376 R 1.2 0.0 0:00 top
385 named 0 0 77640 75M 1864 S 0.6 1.8 164:52 named
1606 nobody 0 0 1208 1208 1048 S 0.2 0.0 11:16 diskd
1612 nobody 0 0 1208 1208 1048 S 0.2 0.0 12:27 diskd
1609 nobody 0 0 1208 1208 1048 S 0.1 0.0 11:59 diskd
1614 nobody 0 0 1208 1208 1048 S 0.1 0.0 12:54 diskd
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