Thomas Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> --- Ling-En Kao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is there something I omitted?
>
> I don't see what your problem is. That's the default behaviour for squid:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] n6tadam]$ ps auxH | grep [s]quid
> root      1316  0.0  0.8  4184  508 ?        Ss   Oct16   0:00
> /usr/sbin/squid -D -sYC
> proxy     1318  0.5 23.3 18592 14532 ?       S    Oct16  80:26 (squid) -D
> -sYC
>
> -- Thomas Adam

I've observed that squid should spawn 1024 async-io threads when
configured with
"--enable-async-io=1024" on a debian-stable.

But when I upgraded to debian-unstable(in order to benefit from nptl),
with the same configuration before, the threads disappeared, and the
performance is quite bad.

Did I miss anything so that squid could not spawn that much threads?

     Ling-En Kao


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