In article <3A0720B4.7212825A@berlingske.dk>,
Emil S Hansen <esh@berlingske.dk> wrote:
>> It defaults to no async io. If you want to try async io change
>> "ufs" into "asyncufs" on the "cache_dir" line in squid.conf and
>> restart squid.
>
>Kinda nice to change it on the fly. Async = 200kB/sec per client, normal
>= ~900 kB/sec. But there is a little problem with the package:
><SNIP>
>debian1:/tmp# /etc/init.d/squid restart
>Restarting proxy server:
>2000/11/06 22:13:39| parseConfigFile: line 621 unrecognized:
>'dns_children 5'
>2000/11/06 22:13:39| parseConfigFile: line 640 unrecognized:
>'dns_defnames on'
>squid.
>debian1:/tmp#
></SNIP>
Okay. Thanks - I fixed that. The postinst now comments out those
directions, since they aren't used anymore in 2.3.
I also patched 2.3.STABLE4 to always compile in (and use) unlinkd
support, even if compiled with --enable-async-io. It's in the
usual place. Right, I'll leave it at that for now since I've
already missed the first 15 minutes of 'highlander' ;)
>> Let me know how it goes.
>
>Sure will, but it seems that async-io is "bad". But I guess that on a
>very busy cache on a slow Inet link it's better because of the lower
>load on the machine? I'll test the new .deb on the PII machine soon and
>check if I can get more than ~500 kB/sec from it. I'll let you know the
>results in priv mail, okay?
Sure, thanks.
Mike.
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