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Hi All!
I have installed CentOS 5.4 64 BIT in my new Lenovo inspiron machine. Now the problem is in my two network cards Realtek PCIe GBE Familty Controller. I can not start these card as DHCP or Static, when I I restart network, it failed. But in windows two are working as DHCP or Static
Nothing to help WITH. You installed a VERY old/unsupported version of the OS onto new hardware...how, exactly, do you think that old OS is going to KNOW about the hardware that wasn't invented/available when it was released???
Load the current version of CentOS, as you were told. There is NO REASON to use 5.4. And, as you've been told for YEARS now, unless you provide actual, useful, DETAILS, there is nothing we can tell you. Just saying "it failed", provides NO INFORMATION at all. WHAT failed? What do you see in the logs? What does lspci show you? Dmesg? ANY information?????
Great...so you installed an old OS onto your system. The latest is 7, and there is NO REASON to use something old on a new 64bit system for a new installation.
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But in my squid server, I am facing problem, it takes huge time to open a page through squid, but from windows proxy it is working super fast.
Ok, so read the LQ rules...open a new thread for a new question.
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I have stated the squid server configuration below
My Squid.conf
cache_mem 2000 MB
Not much to help you WITH. Your squid.conf should be MUCH more than 4 lines, and you provide no details at all about your environment. You don't say what Windows proxy is working much faster, how many users are going through it, speed of both the Linux and Windows systems, version of squid, etc. Since you installed the old version of CentOS, chances are you also installed the old version of Squid.
When you open your new thread for your Squid problem, be sure to post the COMPLETE squid.conf file, along with relevant details. The Squid documentation (which you can find on their website), has advice on performance tuning.
[root@localhost ~]# free mem
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 2039808 1145712 894096 0 126260 699976
-/+ buffers/cache: 319476 1720332
Swap: 5116660 0 5116660
After 11:00 Am the load of users is going up gradually and the speed is getting down accordingly, but using ccproxy and win proxy the speed of internet is stable at all the time, I have attached my squid .conf file.
Hi
As you guided I have installed CentOS6 as my data server, but I have used CentOS 5.4 as my internet server.
No, you were 'guided' to install the LATEST CentOS, which is 7..you were told to NOT USE OLD VERSIONS, but you did anyway.
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After 11:00 Am the load of users is going up gradually and the speed is getting down accordingly, but using ccproxy and win proxy the speed of internet is stable at all the time, I have attached my squid .conf file.
Please guide.
Again, you have not provided ANY DETAILS that you were asked for. Until you do, there's not much we can tell you. And AGAIN, you loaded OLD software to your new system, against the advice you were given. If you're going to ignore the advice given, there's little point in posting a question. And AGAIN, you were told to OPEN A NEW THREAD FOR A NEW QUESTION.
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