I am trying to configure Squid to run as an accelerator for multiple web
servers that are located on very slow links in areas where the links will
never be faster.
I had thought this seems fairly straight forward but after reading and
trying I am coming up short.
I have made the following changes to the basic confide file:
http_port 80
redirect_program /usr/local/squid/bin/redirect.perl
httpd_accel virtual 80
I then created the Perl Script as follows:
#!/usr/bin/perl
$|=1;
while (<>) {
s@http://208\.12\.6\.130@http://opus.responsenews.com@;
s@http://208\.12\.6\.131@http://bp.responsenews.com@;
s@http://208\.12\.6\.132@http://www.finite-tech.com@;
print;
}
This was straight from the release notes and the on-line docs.
What I get when I try to start the server is: (from cache.log)
98/01/09 17:31:43| Starting Squid Cache version 1.1.19 for
i586-pc-linux-gnu...
98/01/09 17:31:43| With 256 file descriptors available
98/01/09 17:31:43| Performing DNS Tests...
98/01/09 17:31:43| Successful DNS name lookup tests...
"cache.log" 331 lines, 18945 characters
98/01/11 09:59:56| store_swap_size = 0k
98/01/11 09:59:56| FD 9: Connection from Redirector #1 is closed, disabling
98/01/11 09:59:56| FD 10: Connection from Redirector #2 is closed,
disabling
98/01/11 09:59:56| FD 11: Connection from Redirector #3 is closed,
disabling
98/01/11 09:59:56| FD 12: Connection from Redirector #4 is closed,
disabling
98/01/11 09:59:56| FD 13: Connection from Redirector #5 is closed,
disabling
FATAL: All redirectors have exited!
Squid Cache (Version 1.1.19): Terminated abnormally.
CPU Usage: user 0 sys 0
Maximum Resident Size: 0 KB
Page faults with physical i/o: 152
Memory usage for squid via mallinfo():
total space in arena: 370 KB
Ordinary blocks: 337 KB 6 blks
Small blocks: 0 KB 0 blks
Holding blocks: 0 KB 0 blks
Free Small blocks: 0 KB
Free Ordinary blocks: 33 KB
Total in use: 337 KB 91%
Total free: 33 KB 9%
98/01/11 09:59:56| storeWriteCleanLog: Starting...
98/01/11 09:59:56| Finished. Wrote 0 lines.
98/01/11 09:59:56| Took 0 seconds ( 0.0 lines/sec).
I think I have missed something fundamental in the configuration but I
can't seem to figure out what.
Any assist would be appreciated.
Scott
Received on Sat Jan 10 1998 - 18:15:30 MST
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