---- Quoting Henrik Nordstrom's message, sent 11/24/99 9:24pm ----
> > i'm running squid2.2-stable4 (async-io enabled) on a FreeBSD 3.3-stable
> > (w/ softupdates) machine with 16GB cache space and 256MB of RAM. my system
> > is experiencing 97-98% CPU usage with 5-6 clients accessing it. any
> > related experiences?
>
> Unless you have installed support for kernel threads to your FreeBSD
> kernel and libraries, async-io is only going to waste a lot of CPU
> cycles if it at all works. To my knowledge FreeBSD does not yet
> support kernel threads.
ah, i see. anyways, i re-compiled the squid binaries without the async-io
option and everything seems to be working fine now. with the async-io
turned off, top reports: 3-10% system load, 9-13% squid with approximately
100 clients accessing the proxy/cache server.
thanks for all the help!
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