Re: [squid-users] Trouble understanding why something is RELEASE'ed from the cache

2007-04-26 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 24.04.07 20:41, Donald Thompson wrote: > I have a 30 gigabyte cache, and on a normal day the cache sees less than > a gigabyte of traffic. I've configured the cache to have a maximum > object size of 2 gigabytes. But I'm seeing large files in my store.log > being with the RELEASE tag, basically

Re: [squid-users] Trouble understanding why something is RELEASE'ed from the cache

2007-04-25 Thread Donald Thompson
> tis 2007-04-24 klockan 20:41 -0600 skrev Donald Thompson: >> I have a 30 gigabyte cache, and on a normal day the cache sees less than >> a gigabyte of traffic. I've configured the cache to have a maximum >> object size of 2 gigabytes. But I'm seeing large files in my store.log >> being with the R

Re: [squid-users] Trouble understanding why something is RELEASE'ed from the cache

2007-04-25 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
tis 2007-04-24 klockan 20:41 -0600 skrev Donald Thompson: > I have a 30 gigabyte cache, and on a normal day the cache sees less than > a gigabyte of traffic. I've configured the cache to have a maximum > object size of 2 gigabytes. But I'm seeing large files in my store.log > being with the RELEASE

Re: [squid-users] Trouble understanding why something is RELEASE'ed from the cache

2007-04-25 Thread Amos Jeffries
Donald Thompson wrote: I have a 30 gigabyte cache, and on a normal day the cache sees less than a gigabyte of traffic. I've configured the cache to have a maximum object size of 2 gigabytes. But I'm seeing large files in my store.log being with the RELEASE tag, basically the same moment they're s

[squid-users] Trouble understanding why something is RELEASE'ed from the cache

2007-04-24 Thread Donald Thompson
I have a 30 gigabyte cache, and on a normal day the cache sees less than a gigabyte of traffic. I've configured the cache to have a maximum object size of 2 gigabytes. But I'm seeing large files in my store.log being with the RELEASE tag, basically the same moment they're successfully logged into t