On 10/15/07, Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@henriknordstrom.net> wrote:
>
> Probably you have a TCP connection based load balancer instead of one
> that balances on actual traffic, and the Netcaches have persistent
> connections disabled..
> See the client_persistent_connections and persistent_request_timeout
> directives.
>
> Regards
> Henrik
For some reason when I initially configured these I thought
persistence was off by default, but looking at the config guides, I
see it's defaulted to on.
Playing with persistence on/off and persistence timeout is helping
things tremendously.
Squid is showing more output/input than the netcaches now. Now I'm
working on finding the right combination to keep open connections to a
minimum while continuing max throughput.
Client persistence in a reverse proxy environment makes no sens, and
since my server environment is also load balanced, not sure it makes
much sense there (still testing), but definitely persistence timeout
plays a big role.
Thanks again
Toryi
Received on Tue Oct 16 2007 - 10:42:57 MDT
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