On 28/09/10 12:03, Rich Rauenzahn wrote:
Hi,
Our squid servers are consistently goes over their configured disk
limits. I've rm'ed the cache directories and started over several
times... yet they slowly grow to over their set limit and fill up the
filesystem.
These are du -sk's of the squid
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If you cache very large files, you may need to change
cache_swap_low 88
cache_swap_high 89
to force the cleanup process to be more aggressive with
removing the oldest cached files
Marcus
I don't see how increasing those values (except as
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These are clearly over the 300,000K limit -- and the swap stat files
are less than 1MB.
Um, you mean the 300 GB limit configured. 307,200,000 KB to be precise.
Yes, right.
Which indicates that something other than Squid data cache is going into
The old setting for cache_swap_high was 95.
A background process monitors the cache usage and
purges old objects. If you retrieve new large files
faster than the background process purges old ones,
you are in trouble.
Marcus
Rich Rauenzahn wrote:
[resending, I accidentally left off the list
Hi,
Our squid servers are consistently goes over their configured disk
limits. I've rm'ed the cache directories and started over several
times... yet they slowly grow to over their set limit and fill up the
filesystem.
These are du -sk's of the squid directories:
squid2: 363520856 /squid/