On 11Nov2012 11:59, Frantisek Hanzlik <fra...@hanzlici.cz> wrote:
| squid very often load CPU at near 100%, with cca 200 users and 4000
| connections (~2000 to users, 2000 to internet). Removing delay pool
| configuration has no big effect.
[...]
| It this CPU load normal, or can be there done some performance
| tunnning for it?

I can't tell you how normal it is, but last time we had a squid behaving
that badly it had corrupted its cache somehow (or it had simply got into
some pathological state). We removed the cache (with rm -r) and remade it
with squid -z, and it has been happy since. Obviously we shut the squid
down around that operation:-)

This was a reverse proxy squid, but that may be irrelevant.
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Cameron Simpson <c...@zip.com.au>

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continues to be indispensable in spite of those who run the things.
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