On Tuesday 26 November 2013 at 11:37, SaRaVanAn wrote:
> Hi All,
> I am doing a small test for bandwidth measurement of my test setup
> while squid is running. I am running a script to pump the traffic from
> client browser to Web-server via Squid box.
Er, do you really mean you are sending data from the browser to the server?
> The script creates around 50 user sessions and tries to do wget of randomly
> selected dynamic URL's.
That sounds more standard - wget will fetch data from the server to the
browser.
What do you mean by "dynamic URLs"? Where / how is the content actually being
generated?
> After some time,
Please define.
> I'm observing a drop in bandwidth of the link,
Please define - what network setup are you using - what bandwidth are you
getting at the start. what level does it drop to, does it return to the
previous level?
> Squid version : 2.6.STABLE14
That is rather old (the last release of the 2.6 branch was STABLE23 September
2009). Is there any reason you have not upgraded to a current version?
Regards,
Antony.
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