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hello,
Before, i run the squid in my system, the CPU is almost idle but as soon a run the squid, the CPU consumes 99% of the system. so i don't understand the problem. i have even rotated the squid logs.

Can anyone help me in this matter?

Thanks,
NTECH
Oct 15 '07 #1
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hello,
Before, i run the squid in my system, the CPU is almost idle but as soon a run the squid, the CPU consumes 99% of the system. so i don't understand the problem. i have even rotated the squid logs.

Can anyone help me in this matter?

Thanks,
NTECH
Have you thought about posting to the mailing list or the wiki? There is a good list of resources available at the Squid support page.
Oct 18 '07 #2

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