Thanks!
Regards,
Márcio Bacci
Em dom., 5 de set. de 2021 às 15:25, Eliezer Croitoru
escreveu:
> From:
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> https://serverfault.com/a/717273/227456
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> The number of file descriptors is set in the systemd unit file. By default
> this is 16384, as you can see in /usr/lib/systemd/system/
From:
https://serverfault.com/a/717273/227456
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The number of file descriptors is set in the systemd unit file. By default this
is 16384, as you can see in /usr/lib/systemd/system/squid.service.
To override this, create a locally overriding /etc/systemd/system/squid.service
which changes t
Thanks so much Amos, really appreciate it. It also turns out that I did have
the squidclient tool on my squid server, it just wasn't in the path :) I ran:
squidclient mgr:client_list | grep "Address" and it gave me 28 IPs, then I also
ran mgr:info and that too showed "Number of clients accessin
On 5/09/21 9:39 pm, Moti Berger wrote:
Is there a performance hit by using a logformat per metric? Let's say I
need 5-10 metrics.
There will be some of course. But I expect it to be trivial compared to
the rest of the transaction processing.
Amos
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On 9/4/21 1:58 PM, Alex Rousskov wrote:
the best way is to name your ports and use the myportname ACL instead
of trying to match one of the many port numbers associated with
transparent connections, especially when Squid has a tendency to
"swap" source and destination addresses in that context.
Is there a performance hit by using a logformat per metric? Let's say I
need 5-10 metrics.
On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 8:15 PM His Shadow wrote:
> I think it would be easier to just write a logfile daemon, than
> patching squid. The protocol is very easy.
> http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/logfi