On 23-Aug-07 My Secret NSA Wiretap Overheard Adrian Chadd Saying :
On Wed, Aug 22, 2007, Nicole wrote:
Odd.. the underlying filesystem should have little or no impact on how
Squid selects cache diretory.
Regards
Henrik
Waah. As time goes on, it's getting even stranger. Anything
On Wed, Aug 22, 2007, Nicole wrote:
Any instructions on how to do so would be very handy? :)
Munin will do it. It at least graphs seperate disks out of the box
under Linux.
Adrian
On 23-Aug-07 My Secret NSA Wiretap Overheard Adrian Chadd Saying :
On Wed, Aug 22, 2007, Nicole wrote:
Odd.. the underlying filesystem should have little or no impact on how
Squid selects cache directory.
Regards
Henrik
Waah. As time goes on, it's getting even stranger.
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007, Nicole wrote:
It seems the problem may be with my test unit. I am very new to ZFS and after
looking around I found that my zfs disks were reporting errors. So it is
possible this is why squid was avoiding them.
Ouch!
Also I have checked out munin. If anyone has a
On 21-Aug-07 My Secret NSA Wiretap Overheard Henrik Nordstrom Saying :
On tis, 2007-08-21 at 14:55 +0800, Adrian Chadd wrote:
It'll choose the cache dir with the least pending disk ops, if you haven't
configured any other restriction (min/max object size.)
No, not with aufs. They
On Wed, Aug 22, 2007, Nicole wrote:
Odd.. the underlying filesystem should have little or no impact on how
Squid selects cache diretory.
Regards
Henrik
Waah. As time goes on, it's getting even stranger. Anything I can test for or
look for?
/dev/da0s1h 39G4.0G 31G
It'll choose the cache dir with the least pending disk ops, if you haven't
configured any other restriction (min/max object size.)
Look at the store directory stats page in the cache manager and see
what it says.
Adrian
On Mon, Aug 20, 2007, Nicole wrote:
Hello
I am testing FreeBSD
On tis, 2007-08-21 at 14:55 +0800, Adrian Chadd wrote:
It'll choose the cache dir with the least pending disk ops, if you haven't
configured any other restriction (min/max object size.)
No, not with aufs. They internally all share the same queue.
With aufs it currently basically selects the
Hello
I am testing FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT and zfs.
I am using:
cache_dir aufs /cache0 24000 32 128
cache_dir aufs /squidcache1 9 64 256
cache_dir aufs /squidcache2 9 64 256
cache_dir aufs /squidcache3 9 64 256
Cache0= standard ufs/ffs filesystem slice of da0
/squidcache1/2/3 = a