Re: [SQU] Squid and TIME_WAIT

From: fooler <fooler@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2000 14:03:01 +0800

increasing your ram without tweaking your tcp stack is still useless.

fooler.

OptiDynamic Squid Admin wrote:

> We run average of 1000 req/minute and our box does fine ...but not by much
> our box has 22GB via 3 9.1GB ultra2 scsi drives, 512MB ram and 2 PPro
> processors. it takes alot of hardware to run 2000req/minute , but most
> importantly RAM! I would say your problem is probably memory
> related...remeber that you have to have memory for object size for your disk
> sub-system, so make sure your cache_mem is set to a reasonable value. for
> example.... we have 512MB ram and our cache_mem os only 96MB but squid
> consistantly uses 360MB ram.
>
> to answer your question more we probably need to know more specs ...What are
> the specs on the box?
>
> John
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jimmy Stewpot [mailto:xtc@elsker.com]
> Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000 12:33 AM
> To: squid-users@ircache.net
> Subject: [SQU] Squid and TIME_WAIT
>
> Helloall,
> i am currently experiencing some problems with my squid system using
> 2.2-STABLE5, where when the system is under load (around 800clients or
> around 2000req/minute) the box slows right down to a halt, and i have
> thousands and thousands of TIME_WAIT's when i do a "NETSTAT -anp"
> Its asthough the system is not killing the sockets? has anyone else
> experienced this problem when using squid-2.2-STABLE5 on a Linux 2.2.15
> Kernel ?
> Thankyou
> Jimmy Stewpot
>
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