Hi Martin,
Your problem seems interesting...
Maybe because your users are on a high speed LAN than mine
which is mostly on low speed PPP serial line. You got pretty
impressive hardware too. :)
> When it gets into this state, the cache swap area grows faster than squid
> can clean it up, and the only solution we've been able to try is to delete
I would suggest...
> cache_mem 256
> cache_swap 15000
> cache_swap_low 75
> cache_swap_high 90 <--- tune this parameter
> cache_mem_low 75
> cache_mem_high 95 <--- tune this parameter too
When your cache swap reaches 90% (cache_swap_high),
it will start to trash your disk. At the rate of the
growth of the swap area, you need probably need to
reduce the "cache_swap_high" such that Cached can
start clearing up the disk eariler and such that
the growth rate of swap area will not be able to
catch up.
*8)
Ong Beng Hui
ongbh@singnet.com.sg
...yet another day in an ISP business
...and they lived happily ever after
Received on Tue Sep 10 1996 - 02:59:00 MDT
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