Hello,
I am new to squid and have searched google and squid-cache.org for this answer
but am left with out an answer.
My system is a dual 2.4 GB with 1GB of RAM .. upgradable, Intel server with IDE
drives:( no scsi... so I am running two drives with linux software mirror and it
is working great so far. So in order not to limit squid I want to put the cache
on a ramdisk.
I was going to make a ramdisk of 150MB for caching to start ... now the box only
goes down about once a month or so .. depending on what we are doing. I am not
to concerned about keeping the cache so if the box reboots I do not care about
my cache being removed.
So if I understand the documents correctly all I have to do is run:
/usr/local/squid/sbin/squid -z
On the directory after I mount it then start squid after a reboot ? Does anyone
see any problems here ?
Thanks :)
-- Michael Gale Network Administrator Utilitran CorporationReceived on Tue Mar 02 2004 - 16:09:33 MST
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