On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 01:41:53PM -0600, Peter Smith wrote:
> I would make 2 guesses. First is, what type of NICs do you have? There
> have been many problems with the TG3/Broadcom series of cards.
I'm working with a totally unloaded Gigabit interface. The bottleneck is
on the Internet connection, where we only have paid for 40MB/s.
> The
> other one is, what size/type of disk cache are you using?
A 32GB SCSI-RAID1 on 4 disks using mirroring of 2 pairs.
> If you turn
> caching off, do you still have slowness?
I'm not sure I should try that under full load ...
> If you run 'top', do you see
> squid processes that are in state "D" a lot (waiting for disk?)
My top doesn't have that state :-) Squid seems to be running or sleeping most
of the time, though.
> How
> many page faults is the server making? Perhaps it is constantly paging?
Doesn't look like that, but I'll follow it at the next "episode". Currently it
just does a few hundred kilobyte pageins every 3 seconds from the filesystem.
Thanks Jost
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