Re: [squid-users] outside squid link overload.

From: Itzcak Pechtalt <itzcak_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2008 15:14:11 +0200

Squid doesn't have such feature, data from web is read without
correlation to client BW status. It's an interesting feature but it
doesn't exist.
delay_pools are only toward clients and will not help for your problem.

Itzcak

On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 12:52 PM, Alexey Kovrizhnykh
<alexey_at_star-cell.net> wrote:
> Hello Squid users.
> Long time had been spent looking for the solution. Still i have
> nothing.
> We are mobile operator. I have many GPRS subscribers that are NATed
> by cisco to one public IP address prior to go to squid-2.5.STABLE6-3.4E.5. The problem is that GRPS users start 2-3 downloads and Squid loads it very fast and put it to cache but user can load the objects from Squid only at 30-180kbit/s. So when I divert all GPRS users thru Squid, my internet link becomes stuck because Squid loads many files at all available bandwidth and then give it to customers at GPRS speed.
> Restriction by delay pool doesn't suit - users have different speeds (up to 230kbit/s), so if I restrict each to 230kbit/s - it won't help because 40kbit user will cause Squid to download at 230kbit/s. If I restrict to 40kbit/s, then 230kbit user will complain that speed is very low.
>
> Question: How to make Squid not to download a new part of file unless the old part is already loaded by the user?
> Tried cisco WAE612 as Content Engine - the same issue.
>
> Here is a picture of Squid interface:
>
>
> Sometimes traffic is equal. But some moments Squid loads from Internet (blue) more then gives to network (green). So network cannot timely consume the loaded traffic.
> Please help.
> ---
> Alexey Kovrizhnykh
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