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List:       squid-users
Subject:    Re: [squid-users] Delay_pools does not work
From:       Amos Jeffries <squid3 () treenet ! co ! nz>
Date:       2008-11-30 0:24:18
Message-ID: 4931DD32.4010009 () treenet ! co ! nz
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Mr Crack wrote:
> Hi All,
> I want to limit total download bandwidth to 30 kbps
> and individual to 12 kbps
> Here is my delay pools configuration and that does not work
> 
> acl download_time time 9:30-21:30
> acl bfree url_regex -i 192.168.0.1
> acl download url_regex -i /etc/all.txt

You should stay away from regex as much as possible in these uses.

try:
   acl bfree dst 192.168.0.1
or
   acl bfree dstdomain 192.168.0.1

the all.txt file needs to be re-evaluated to see if regex is truely 
needed for all its content too.

> 
> delay_pools 2
> 
> delay_class 1 2
> delay_parameters 1  -1/-1  -1/-1
> delay_access 1 allow bfree
> delay_access 1 deny !bfree
> 
> delay_class 2 2
> delay_parameters 2 30000/70000  12000/50000
> delay_access 2 allow all download_time download

This pool is only limiting to 70000bps overall and 50000bps individually 
at peak bursts.
This means only objects over that size are limited to your refresh rate. 
Avg web object size being under 30KB I'd expect this to allow most 
objects on the web through at full.

Try these: delay_parameters 2 30000/30000 12000/12000

Amos
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