On 2/12/2011 11:10 p.m., Josef Karliak wrote:
Hi,
I use 64-bit machine, HP DL380 G7. I thought that it should be
better to use tmpfs (part of the memory). After reboot it is clean and
empty, squid creates directories again automaticaly.
So you recommend use a few of disk capacity and set
Hi,
I use 64-bit machine, HP DL380 G7. I thought that it should be
better to use tmpfs (part of the memory). After reboot it is clean and
empty, squid creates directories again automaticaly.
So you recommend use a few of disk capacity and set caching to memory only ?
Thanks
J.K.
Ci
On 2/12/2011 5:13 a.m., Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 01.12.11 15:05, Josef Karliak wrote:
I wanna use tmpfs for squid cache, is 8GB enough or too big ? We've
about 3000 computers behind squid, for OS is 16GB sufficient, that's
why I used 8GB for squid tmpfs.
what is the point of using tm
On 01.12.11 15:05, Josef Karliak wrote:
I wanna use tmpfs for squid cache, is 8GB enough or too big ? We've
about 3000 computers behind squid, for OS is 16GB sufficient, that's
why I used 8GB for squid tmpfs.
what is the point of using tmpfs as squid cache? I think using only memory
cache wo
Hi there,
I wanna use tmpfs for squid cache, is 8GB enough or too big ? We've
about 3000 computers behind squid, for OS is 16GB sufficient, that's
why I used 8GB for squid tmpfs.
Thanks for answers.
J.K.
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