On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 12:08 AM, Henrik Nordstrom
<henrik_at_henriknordstrom.net> wrote:
> On tis, 2008-09-23 at 14:57 +0800, Adrian Chadd wrote:
>> I could probably do that in a week or so once I've finished my upcoming travel.
>> Someone could try beating me to it..
>
> The relevant code locations for implementing this if you want to take a
> stab at it yourself is the maintain function in each cache_dir type
> (src/fs/*/store_dir_...)
>
> Should be trivial to add a cache_dir parameter specifyung the max number
> of files in this cache_dir, and use this in the maintenance function.
Good hint, thanks! If we did have such a control, what is the wired
memory that squid will use for each entry? In an email earlier I
wrote...
- Each index entry takes between 56 bytes and 88 bytes, plus
additional, unspecificed overhead. Is 1KB per entry a reasonable
conservative estimate?
- Discussions about compressing or hashing the URL in the index are
recurrent - is the uncompressed URL there? That means up to 4KB per
index entry?
the notes I read about the index structure were rather old...
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