Re: [squid-users] Squid 2.4.STABLE2 slowdown?

From: Troels Arvin <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2001 19:28:06 +0100

Peter Smith <peter.smith@UTSouthwestern.edu> wrote:

> File descriptor usage for squid:
> Maximum number of file descriptors: 4096
> Largest file desc currently in use: 791

> Number of file desc currently in use: 700

That looks OK.

> However since you mention kernel, I forgot to say in my original post
> that I'm running a RH7.0 2.2.19-7.0.8smp kernel on my RH7.1 proxies.

One of our Squid-boxes runs Red Hat 7.0 and uses
"2.2.19-7.0.12enterprise" (latest official RH-kernel for RH 7.0).

An other of our Squid boxes runs RH 7.1 and uses 2.4.9-12enterprise
(latest official RH-kernel for RH 7.1).

Both run fine. However, I wouldn't do what you do. There could be
glibc<->kernel issues with our cocktail.

> It sounds like this older kernel could be my limitting factor?

Actually, I don't think that the 2.4 Linux kernel is that much more
effecient than the 2.2 generation for my purposes. But I would not be
surprised if you get trouble if you introduce a old kernel generation
into a new Linux distribution tailored for the 2.4 kernel generation.

-- 
Greetings from Troels Arvin, Copenhagen, Denmark
System administrator at TV 2/interaktiv
Received on Thu Dec 06 2001 - 11:28:12 MST

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