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janet:
derekb

No one can tell you exactly what is wrong with your server, only you, as you are the one sitting in front of it.
The onus is on yourself to troubleshoot etc. We can only suggest & advise.
It seemed to me that you kept asking what is wrong, without doing the work required & I just pointed that out to you.

I never referred to you in the way you suggest & never implied any of what you said, so I would ask you to withdraw those less than pleasant remarks, which are really quite uncalled for in a technical public forum like this.



--- Quote --- In future i will refrain from asking question for future reference as i see a person is treated as a retard that doesn't show (or deemed by others of not showing) respect when asking for assistance. Looks like saying thank you is a insult in today's world.
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You original question was:
"Has anyone ever experienced something similar or has any advise to restore squid?"

Numerous advices were given.

You seem to have a low opinion of yourself, so maybe you best work on improving that attitude.

derekb:

--- Quote from: jader on August 04, 2014, 06:39:39 PM ---Maybe you have a slow disk problem.
Try this:

--- Code: ---[root@leopardo ~]# hdparm -tT /dev/sda

/dev/sda:
 Timing cached reads:   5556 MB in  2.00 seconds = 2780.14 MB/sec
 Timing buffered disk reads:  410 MB in  3.01 seconds = 136.14 MB/sec
[root@leopardo ~]#

--- End code ---

This show my HDD (a 1TB disk on 3Gbps controller).
If you have small values on second number (Timing buffered disk reads), maybe your computer aren't using DMA to disk access so they will be REALLY SLOW.

Jáder

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Hi Jader

Thank you for the recomendation but im sure my HDD is fine:


--- Code: ---[root@netkeeper ~]# hdparm -tT /dev/sda

/dev/sda:
 Timing cached reads:   19080 MB in  2.00 seconds = 9549.91 MB/sec
 Timing buffered disk reads:  424 MB in  3.01 seconds = 141.06 MB/sec
[root@netkeeper ~]# 
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As mentioned in post to Janet, we will be redoing the entire system from scratch.

Looks like no other option available.

Kind regards

janet:
derekb


--- Quote ---Looks like no other option available.
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Maybe you missed:
Perhaps also delete the squid cache, search forums on
delete squid cache

derekb:
Janet

I will follow Charlie's advice.

As per his post the squid does not have anything to do with the HTTP cashing.


--- Code: ---Is there any other way to maybe fully reconfigured (take to default).

Fresh install and restore from backup. You would check your hardware before doing the fresh install.

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Am i right in that squid is controlling that specific feature (HTTP Caching - Server-manager panel)?

squid should not be involved in accesses to the server-manager.
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kind regards

Daniel B.:
Nop, you misunderstood his statement. Squid is controlling HTTP caching, but doesn't interfer with server-manager's access

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