On 15/07/2014 5:42 a.m., Patrick Chemla wrote:
Hey Eliezer,
Happy to read you.
What do you call rock as cache_dir?
cache_dir of type rock. But that is not relevant here.
Here is squid -kparse
Besides lots of warnings about config file directives tat need to be
updated...
2014/07/14
Hi Eliezer,
I have disabled SELINUX, doesn't help.
shm partition is mounted OK from beginning
I can't find basic_data.sh, nor on my disk after install of squid
package or sources, nor using google.
I am trying to compile squid-3.4.6 to add rock cache type (not included
by default) but I get
Hi,
I have a multi-ports config of squid running from version 3.1.19
upgraded to 3.3.12. Working like a charm, but the traffic is reaching
one cpu limit.
I want to use SMP capabilities with SMP workers on my 8 cpus/64G mem
Fedora 20 box.
I saw in the
Hey There,
It depends, In a case you are using UFS\AUFS cache_dir you cannot.. use
SMP with it.
You will need to use rock and only rock as a cache_dir for the time being.
You need to run squid -kparse to make sure your settings makes sense
for squid.
else then that you should look at
Hey Eliezer,
Happy to read you.
What do you call rock as cache_dir?
Here is squid -kparse
2014/07/14 18:13:25| Startup: Initializing Authentication Schemes ...
2014/07/14 18:13:25| Startup: Initialized Authentication Scheme 'basic'
2014/07/14 18:13:25| Startup: Initialized Authentication
On 07/14/2014 08:42 PM, Patrick Chemla wrote:
Hey Eliezer,
Happy to read you.
What do you call rock as cache_dir?
Squid uses cache_dir to store objects on disk.
If you don't know what it is I will refer you to the configuration pages:
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/cache_dir/
Your