RE: [squid-users] cache_peer and acl random problem

From: Jenny Lee <bodycare_5_at_live.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2010 17:43:28 +0000

> Jenny Lee wrote:
> >
> > Hello folks,
> >
> > I am trying to load-balance a username among 2 parents and the cache itself (direct).
> >
> > I have:
> >
> > [auth_param parts snipped, username works fine]
> >
> > acl 33PERCENT random 1/3
> > acl TESTUSER proxy_auth TESTUSER
> >
> > cache_peer 2.2.2.3 parent 4444 0 proxy-only name=P2 login=PASS
> > cache_peer 2.2.2.4 parent 4444 0 proxy-only name=P3 login=PASS
> >
> > cache_peer_access P2 allow TESTUSER 33PERCENT
> > cache_peer_access P3 allow TESTUSER 33PERCENT
> >
> > cache_peer_access P2 deny all
> > cache_peer_access P3 deny all
> >
> >
> > I can't seem to get this working. I surely must be overlooking something.
>
> Are you running the 3.HEAD development (alpha release) code which
> supports the random ACL?
 
Yes.

> check the particular HEIR codes being logged, I'm not sure what to
> expect under these circumstances but I suspect you are getting a mix of
> FIRST_UP_PARENT, DIRECT and something else. For this to work you are
> wanting only one of the parent selection algorithms to work in addition
> to DIRECT.
 
It is never going DIRECT. It is going fine to parent2 and parent3... However, I get 407 both from P2 and the local cache trying from squidclient. PASS,PASSTHRU,PROXYPASS... all tried witht he same outcome.
 
> >
> > How can I make the username go from 2 parents and cache itself (direct) randomly?
>
> The traditional way is still easy...
>
> Setup a non-caching gateway instance which does the load balancing
> between the two parents and a local caching instance.
 
None of these are doing any caching at the moment. This is for testing only. I would like this to be done on the config of one squid only. The others don't forward anything. The just fetch whatever leecher squid asks them.
 

> If you have the 3.HEAD code for random ACL you could also try out the
> new worker-based equivalent to the above....
> One worker process-id on the localhost+caching, and another on the
> public port + random ACL + peers to balance between localhost parent
> and the parents. :)

I didnt really understand the logic how the workers work. Is there any documentation or pointers?
 
acl random has a load balancing example for cache_peer. How to add DIRECT to that equation? always_direct? never_direct? I tried everything imaginable. There must be some solution.
 
Thanks for acl random. That is a true gem. I waited so long for it, but unfortunately you did not incorporate it to 3.1 so i went with 3.HEAD on a production machine.
 
J
 
                                                
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