[squid-users] SMP with multiple cache_dirs config question

From: Neal Howard <neal.howard_at_wichitafallstx.gov>
Date: Wed, 8 May 2013 11:01:11 -0500

I am trying to configure a quad-core server (64-bit RHEL 6.4 with 8GB
ram) for running Squid in SMP mode and not sure if I fully understand
how to configure for more than one cache_dir to get around the
limitations of sharing the cache between workers and all the
implications of attempting what I'm trying to accomplish anyway.

I think I understand that multiple workers can only truly share a rock
cache, and that they must each have their own ufs disk directory
structure type of cache. And also the caveat with the rock cache is
that the maximum shareable object size is a mere 32K bytes. So, for
example if I want two workers, and to be able to cache objects larger
than 32K, I need two ufs cache_dirs and one rock cache_dir. I'm
currently testing the following configs and squid seems to be proxying
OK, but the cache hits percentages seem to be really low. Is this set
of cache_dir configs going to get me what I'm fishing for here, in
that each worker has its own ufs cache for objects greater than 32K
but less than 4M, and the one rock cache will be shared between the
two workers for objects 32K and smaller?

relevant portion of my squid.conf
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workers 2
cpu_affinity_map process_numbers=1,2 cores=2,3
if ${process_number}=1
cache_dir ufs /proxycache1 20000 32 512 min-size=32769 max-size=4096000
endif

if ${process_number}=2
cache_dir ufs /proxycache2 20000 32 512 min-size=32769 max-size=4096000
endif

cache_dir rock /proxycache3 40000 min-size=0 max-size=32768

cache_replacement_policy lru
store_dir_select_algorithm round-robin
maximum_object_size 4MB

cache_mem 512MB
maximum_object_size_in_memory 32KB
memory_cache_shared on
memory_cache_mode always
memory_replacement_policy lru
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Here's the cache hits I'm currently seeing, roughly 1000 active users
are surfing thru this server:
Cache information for squid:
        Hits as % of all requests: 5min: 8.4%, 60min: 8.7%
        Hits as % of bytes sent: 5min: 5.5%, 60min: 5.1%
        Memory hits as % of hit requests: 5min: 30.4%, 60min: 26.6%
        Disk hits as % of hit requests: 5min: 16.2%, 60min: 16.5%

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Any thoughts? Or am I doing anything wrong here?
Received on Wed May 08 2013 - 16:01:14 MDT

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