Hi,
Recent version of squid should store ACLs in SplayTree which will make
search time far better than linear. I think in older squid you have to
enable it with
./configure --enable-splaytree
not sure about 1.1.x though, maybe you have to edit src/Makefile and
uncomment something..
-- aet On Wed, 2 Sep 1998, Henny Bekker wrote: > Dear Squid users, > > A colleague of my is using ACL's to block a number of domains/Web-sites > (3000 in total) for his school cache.. This cache (Squid v1.1.20 and > Squid 1.2beta21) is becoming very slow (respons-times over 5 seconds).. > It looks like Squid is sequentially examening these ACL's.. > > Is Squid v1.2-beta24pl1 better able handling these relative large number > of ACL's?? Or is a patch available to get a Btree search of these ACL's.. > > Cheers, Henny > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > E-Mail: H.Bekker@accu.uu.nl !Disclaimer:The main obstacle to progress is > http http://www.uu.nl/~henny ! not ignorance, but the illusion > PTT: Voice: +31 30 2536971 Fax: +31 30 2531633 ! of knowledge o > Paper: H.J.Bekker, Utrecht University, Computer Centre _ /- _ > Po Box 80011, 3508 TA Utrecht Nederland (_) > (_) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Nobody will ever need more than 640k RAM!" -- Bill Gates, 1981 "Windows 95 needs at least 8 MB RAM." -- Bill Gates, 1996 "Nobody will ever need Windows 95." -- logical conclusionReceived on Wed Sep 02 1998 - 23:10:06 MDT
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