Re: troubles with Squid

From: Marc van Selm <selm@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 1998 09:11:17 +0200

At 09:53 AM 4/24/98, Ingrid Smud wrote:
>Hello,
> First sorry my English, I'm from Argentina. I'm working on an Internet
>Provider and we're using Squid as proxy. It's running in a Pentium 100 with
>64 Mb of RAM, 40 Mb of this are for proxy, and it has 2 hard disk ultra
>wide SCSI of 4 Gb each one. The Operating System is FreeBSD 2.2.6 and the
>Squid is 1.1.21.

Cachemgr told you it uses 77755 KB of wich is
> Maximum Resident Size: 39420 KB
...
> Total Accounted =77755 KB

Your server is swapping extrememely (it must be). I've seen a similar effect
with my caches. I'm running 8Gb cache and it consumes up to 100MB (If I keep
the "memory pools" in squid.conf. Removing it improve things.)

I would suggest go for NOVM and remove the "memory-pools" from squid but
more RAM will help (go for 128 or better 256Mb)

Marc

> The problem is that the proxy works very slowly. When you ask for a web
>page you got it fastest without proxy. This problems problem was detected
>when we are using FreeBSD 2.1.7.1 and Squid was 1.1.17 and persist with the
>upgrade of software.
> I send you the configuration of proxy, if you need some aditional
>information ask me. Thank a lot.
>
>
>Regards.
>Ingrid.
>
>
>This is the configuration of proxy:
>
>info: proxy2.sminter.com.ar:8080
>
>dated Fri Apr 24 09:27:42 1998
>
>
>Squid Object Cache: Version 1.1.21
>Start Time: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 15:07:23 GMT
>Current Time: Fri, 24 Apr 1998 12:27:42 GMT
>Connection information for squid:
> Number of TCP connections: 247207
> Number of UDP connections: 2105
> Connections per hour: 5498.9
> Select loop called: 1395578 times, 116.954 ms avg
>Cache information for squid:
> Storage Swap size: 3674 MB
> Storage Mem size: 6711 KB
> Storage LRU Expiration Age: 35.66 days
> Requests given to unlinkd: 177788
> Unused fileno stack count: 91
>Resource usage for squid:
> CPU Time: 4671 seconds (2035 user 2636 sys)
> CPU Usage: 3%
> Maximum Resident Size: 39420 KB
> Page faults with physical i/o: 3850667
>File descriptor usage for squid:
> Maximum number of file descriptors: 1024
> Largest file desc currently in use: 62
> Number of file desc currently in use: 39
> Available number of file descriptors: 985
> Reserved number of file descriptors: 100
>Internal Data Structures:
> 323701 StoreEntries
> 8088 StoreEntries with MemObjects
> 8088 StoreEntries with MemObject Data
> 8082 Hot Object Cache Items
>Accounted Memory Usage:
> StoreEntry 323701 x 52 bytes = 16437KB
> URL strings = 15995KB
> IPCacheEntry 918 x 36 bytes = 32 KB
> FQDNCacheEntry 0 x 56 bytes = 0 KB
> Hash link 8082 x 12 bytes = 94 KB
> Pool MemObject structures 8088 x 100 bytes = 789 KB (0 free)
> Pool for Request structur 128 x 4536 bytes = 567 KB (500 free)
> Pool for in-memory obj. 9244 x 4096 bytes =36976 KB (1872 free)
> Pool for disk I/O 92 x 8192 bytes = 736 KB (728 free)
> NetDB Address Entries 0 x 76 bytes = 0 KB
> NetDB Host Entries 0 x 16 bytes = 0 KB
> NetDB Peer Entries 0 x 24 bytes = 0 KB
> ClientDB Entries 230 x 304 bytes = 68 KB
> Miscellaneous = 6057 KB
> Total Accounted =77755 KB
>Miscellaneous:
> Average Name-to-address lookup time: 1.046000 seconds
> Average Address-to-name lookup time: 0.000000 seconds
>
>
>
>
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