It can be a problem with your refresh-pattern. Check it and increase
the durations.
Jason McKay wrote:
>
> We have been running Squid 1.1.20 on FreeBSD for a couple of weeks now ...
> until now it has been running perfectly ... We have the cache being stored
> on a 8gig drive, but when it reached 32% full squid started reducing the
> size of the cache. The hard drive light is now always on and the space used
> will not go above 2.2 gigs (the computer has 128megs of RAM). Here is my
> squid.conf file:
>
> http_port 8080
> debug_options ALL,1
> acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
> acl tocache proto HTTP FTP
> http_access allow all
> icp_access allow all
> cache_mem 80
> cache_mem_low 75
> cache_mem_high 90
> cache_swap 7900
> cache_swap_low 90
> cache_swap_high 95
> cache_effective_user squid squid
> cache_effective_user nobody nogroup
> cache_dir /drive2/cache
>
> Here is what top saids, before yesterday the CPU for squid would not go
> above 1% :
>
> PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME WCPU CPU COMMAND
> 145 root -6 0 17952K 18000K biowai 1:03 7.44% 7.44% squid
>
> Any ideas on whats its doing?
>
> Thank you,
> Jason McKay.
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