On 30.06.09 13:13, martin.pichlma...@continental-corporation.com wrote:
I checked -- cached objects are not re-checked, at least not with two or
three hours.
But the memory usage is higher still without icap while the cache is still
filling -- but this may due to the fact that I configured
I checked -- cached objects are not re-checked, at least not with two or
three hours.
But the memory usage is higher still without icap while the cache is still
filling -- but this
may due to the fact that I configured squid to cache objects only up to 1
MB and icap scans larger objects, too.
On 25.06.09 15:39, martin.pichlma...@continental-corporation.com wrote:
I have a question regarding memory usage for squid. I have 4 proxies, each
has about 200-400 req/s and 2-5 MB/s with ntlm_auth and about 1000 lines
of acl,
squid version is 3.0.STABLE15 on Redhat AS 5 Linux.
They are
Hi Everybody,
I have a question regarding memory usage for squid. I have 4 proxies, each
has about 200-400 req/s and 2-5 MB/s with ntlm_auth and about 1000 lines
of acl,
squid version is 3.0.STABLE15 on Redhat AS 5 Linux.
They are busy servers and therefore have no disk cache but memory cache