Hello guys,
I have one question regarding choosing proper peer Selection Algorithm. Actually we have six Squid (2.7) servers with two parent upstream proxies running on two web appliances. In appliance statistics we see that balancing is not optimal and first appliance is keeping the majority of load.
Currently configuration on all Squids looks like:
My question is how exactly Squid is acting when there is defined more algorithms of Peer Selection (in this case userhash sourcehash round-robin) and how it will behave in case that there are define only two upstream proxies?
Just note that before all six proxies is network balancer which is masking source IP of client so sourcehash seems to be for me as nonsense since source IP is the same every time. User name is visible for proxies so userhash is feasible solution but not sure how much is optimal in case just two parent proxies.
I have a requirement of masking few specific fields in the UNIX file. The details are as following-
File is fixed length file with each record of 250 charater length.
2 fields needs to be masked – the positions are 21:30 and 110:120
The character by character making needs to be done which... (5 Replies)
Hi
I have two squids, one configured as a parent and another its child. Whenever the child finds a PARENT_HIT, it does not seem to cache it in its memory, i.e; upon a second request seems to fetch it from the parent again.
Is there some configuration directive that I am missing? Google and... (0 Replies)
i'm doing banker's algorithm..
got some error there but i cant fix it..
please help!!
#!/bin/bash
echo "enter no.of resources: "
read n1
echo -n "enter the max no .of resources for each type: "
for(( i=0; i <$n1; i++ ))
do
read ${t}
done
echo -n "enter no .of... (1 Reply)
Hello,
I have a pretty useless satellite link at home (far from any civilization), so I wanted to set up caching in order to speed things up. My Squid 2.6 runs "3128 transparent" and is set up quite well on a separate machine.
I also have my dd-wrt router to move all port 80 traffic through... (0 Replies)
Hi everyone
i am very new to linux , working on bash shell.
I am trying to solve the given problem
1. Create a process and then create children using fork
2. Check the Status of the application for successful running.
3. Kill all the process(threads) except parent and first child... (2 Replies)
hi experts(novice people can stay away as it is no child's game),
i am developing a script which works like recycle bin of windows.
the problem i am facing is that when ever i am trying to delete a file which is situated in parent directory or parent's parent directory i am unable to... (1 Reply)
PID USERNAME SIZE RSS STATE PRI NICE TIME CPU PROCESS/NLWP
21444 tomusr 213M 61M sleep 29 10 1:20:46 0.1% java/43
21249 root 93M 44M sleep 29 10 1:07:19 0.2% java/56
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I am tryin to change the sort fields in mainframes to the equivalent in Unix. I have a large datafile of which i extract only the specified fields ... cut them ... write it into another file with a delimiter... and sort based on these fields... then match these fields to those from input file ...... (1 Reply)
squid_unix_group(8) System Manager's Manual squid_unix_group(8)NAME
squid_unix_group - Squid UNIX Group external_acl helper
SYNOPSIS
squid_unix_group [-g groupname] [-g groupname...] [-p]
DESCRIPTION
This helper allows Squid to base access controls on users memberships in UNIX groups.
-g groupname
Specifies a group name to match.
-p Also match the users primary group from /etc/passwd
EXAMPLES
This squid.conf example defines two Squid acls. usergroup1 matches users in group1, and usergroup2 matches users in group2 or group3
external_acl_type unix_group %LOGIN /usr/local/squid/libexec/squid_unix_group -p
acl usergroup1 external unix_group group1
acl usergroup2 external unix_group group2 group3
NOTES
By default up to 11 groups can be matched in one acl (including commandline specified groups). This limit is defined by MAX_GROUPS in the
source code.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Henrik Nordstrom <hno@squid-cache.org>
squid_unix_group is written by Rodrigo Campos <rodrigo@geekbunker.org>
KNOWN ISSUES
Does not understand gid aliased groups sometimes used to work around groups size limitations. If you are using gid aliased groups then you
must specify each alias by name.
QUESTIONS
Any questions on usage can be sent to Squid Users <squid-users@squid-cache.org>
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs or bug-fixes to Rodrigo Campos <rodrigo@geekbunker.org> or Squid Developers <squid-dev@squid-cache.org>
SEE ALSO group(5),passwd(5)Squid UNIX Group helper 12 August 2002 squid_unix_group(8)