I dropped the cache size to 150 GB instead of 300 GB. Cached object count dropped
from ~7 million to ~3.5 million. After a week I saw one occurrence of the same problem.
CPU usage climbed steadily over 4 hours from <10% to 100%, then squid became
unresponsive for 20 minutes. After that it picked up as if nothing had happened -- no
error messages in any logs, no restarts, no core dumps.
I'm now testing again using version 3.3.5-20130607-r12573 instead of 3.2.11-20130524-r11822.
I've left everything else the same, with the cache size still at 150 GB.
Mike Mitchell
On 30/05/2013 08:43:24 -0700, Ron Wheeler wrote:
> Some ideas here.
> http://www.freeproxies.org/blog/2007/10/03/squid-cache-disk-io-performance-enhancements/
> http://www.gcsdstaff.org/roodhouse/?p=2784
>
>
> You might try dropping your disk cache to 50Gb and see what happens.
>
> I am not sure that caching 7 Million pages gives you much of an advantage over 1 million. The 1,000,001th most > popular page probably does not come up that often and by the time you get down to a page that is 7,000,000 in the list of most accessed pages, you are not seeing much demand for that page.
>
> Probably most of the cache is just accessed once.
>
> Your cache_mem looks low but is not related to your problem but would improve performance a lot. Getting a few > thousand of the most active pages in memory is worth a lot more than 6 million of the least active pages sitting on a disk.
>
>
> I am not a big squid expert but have run squid for a long time.
>
> Ron
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