You could try disabling acccess log and disabling cache to find if
they make difference
Regards
Babs
On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 2:40 AM, J Webster <webster_jack_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
> I have had squid installed a while and tonight it is behaving very
> sluggishly.
> ANy ideas what I can do to check the problem?
> It doesn;t seem it is memory.
> Could be bandwidth related but I am getting could not connect errors from
> squid and then occasionally it connects but if it was bandwidth it would
> just be slowloading.
> httpd works fine, so does openvpn, and ssh, so must be a squid issue.
>
> There is no syn or ddos and I have about 120 connections.
>
> I have each use limited to 1Mb so really doubt a bandwidth issue...
> [root ]# netstat -nat | grep :80 | grep ESTABLISHED| wc -l
> 84
> [root ]# netstat -nat | grep :8080 | grep ESTABLISHED| wc -l
> 57
>
> CPU load averages 0.05 (1 min) 0.03 (5 mins) 0.00 (15 mins)
> Real memory 928.13 MB total, 254.31 MB used
>
> Virtual memory 509.84 MB total, 7.41 MB used
>
> Local disk space 232.06 GB total, 14.23 GB used
>
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