Hi again,
I forgot to mention the software versions.
CentOS Linux release 7.5.1804 (Core)
Squid 3.5.20-12.el7
Webmin 1.900
Regards!
Paco.
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Hello there,
I am coming to you after having solved my first problems with Squid . Thanks
again!
Anyway, I am facing another issue with Cache Manager.
I had configured Webmin with the non-SMP mode, so I deployed SMP but Webmin
doesn't detect the cache dirs configured in squid.conf.
In non-SMP m
Hello Amos,
>If you have a mix of "/cache${process_number}" and "/cache1" in your
>config files you may still be mixing SMP-aware and SMP-disabled access
>to the "/cache1" path.
That's exactly what happened to us, as I mentioned, we are new in the
Squid's world. I have several years of experienc
Hello again,
We have found an issue in backend.conf, as the Rock cache_dir is SMP aware.
Change this...
#cache_dir rock /cache${process_number} 2097152
to this...
cache_dir rock /cache1 2097152
... then the new errors are:
Nov 23 14:55:28 px06 squid[12559]: ERROR: /cache1/rock communication cha
Hello people,
@Alex, thanks for your help, we took your advise and change the deployment
to SMP, some issues were solved, but others appeared :-(.
The config files are attached, in case anybody could help or to help others
with our same issues, as we have been searching several days and we didn't
Hello,
I am having performance issues with a deployment of a farm of 5 servers
(CentOS Linux release 7.5.1804) with Squid 3.5.20-12.el7, that are used for
the internet access of a scholar community.
This is around 7 Gbps at peak hour, including 60% of HTTPS not processed at
the moment by Squid (we