Re: [squid-users] accelerating with 2.6RC1

From: Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 15:40:42 +0200

ons 2006-06-21 klockan 15:38 -0700 skrev Bryan Richter:

> We just recently decided to use Squid to accelerate virtual servers hosted
> on multiple real servers. Since it sounds like version 2.6 has made
> improvements regarding acceleration, I downloaded and installed it and I've
> been trying to make it work.

Have you read the release notes?
 
> I was able to accelerate a single host using 2.5 (which came with Debian
> stable, the OS running the machine I've put Squid on). But I can't seem to
> replicate my success with 2.6.

It's even simpler in 2.6..

> The simplest test case I could think of is accelerating a single virtual
> server. To do that, I tried this config (diffed against config.default and
> anonymized):
>
> 66c66
> < http_port 3128
> ---
> > #http_port 3128
> 156a157,160
> > https_port 1.1.1.1:443 \
> > cert=/etc/ssl/certs/cert.pem \
> > key=/etc/ssl/private/key.pem \
> > defaultsite=accelerated.host protocol=http
> 1366a1371
> > url_rewrite_program /tmp/squid-rewriter.sh

Don't use a url_rewrite_program unless you absolutely need to. I.e. only
if you need to rewrite the file portion of the URL, not the hostname or
protocol...

> In this configuration, Squid segfaults on the first request. Here is the bt
> (anonymized):

Ouch.. it should not segfault.. please file a bug report on this.

  http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/

Is your site trying to use Microsoft integrated authentication? If so
you might want to try the nightly snapshot..

Regards
Henrik

Received on Thu Jun 22 2006 - 07:40:47 MDT

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