Re: [squid-users] Squid being slow more than a direct connection

From: Sarky <[email protected]>
Date: 25 May 2003 22:20:57 +0100

Hi Bart
Right Well i have checked it before it was going from NS1 and 2 but now
i even enabled its own DNS but still no joy the delay in browsing is
actualy the time it takes to connect to it and i even noticed on the
access log it takes time before it noticed the user is trying to
connect. all Nameservers are coming from /etc/resolv.conf

If anyone has any suggestion let me know .. i thought it was mozilla but
explorer is the same.

Sarky
On Sun, 2003-05-25 at 14:31, Schelstraete Bart wrote:
> Sounds like a DNS problem?
> Can you check the DNS settings on your Squid machine and in your squid.conf.
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> rgrds,
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> Bart
> Sarky wrote:
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> >Thanx for the comment, i have changed to diskd now and it is still slow
> >well i dont think it is the access of the disk.
> >for example when i click on www.cnn.com for example it does sending
> >request for about 10sec before it goes connecting and start fetching the
> >page.
> >
> >Thank you
> >sarky
> >On Sun, 2003-05-25 at 00:09, Mauro wrote:
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> >>>The second most common cause is improperly tuned Squid installation,
> >>>such as using the ufs cache_dir type on a high request rate Squid
> >>>proxy (trying to use the ufs cache_dir type for request rates above
> >>>30 requests/s is not recommendable, use diskd or aufs instead)
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> >>So in general it's better to use diskd or aufs?
> >>I am using ufs.
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> >>Mauro
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