Each of the cache_dir's has stuff allocated to it roughly evenly - ie 
they each end up about the same size.  Hence you need to allocate the 
cache in unit chunks.
For the situation you describe you make your basic allocation 400 MB, 
and allocate one on the 2 smaller drives and 2 on the bigger drive.
cache_swap 1600
cache_dir /www/new-cache-1
cache_dir /www/new-cache-2
cache_dir /www/secondary-cache-1
cache_dir /www/secondary-cache-2
        Nigel.
} At 09:51 AM 7/25/96 +0200, Guenther Fischer wrote:
} >Eric Wieling wrote:
} >> 
} >> We have a spare 1gig partition (in addition to the partition for the
} >> cache) and I was wondering if I can tell Squid to split the cache
} >> accross the two partitions?  I didn't see anything in the docs about
} >> it, but I thought It'd ask.
} >> 
} >You can do it with the cache_dir in the squid.conf
} >
} >cache_dir /www/cache1
} >cache_dir /www/cache2
} >cache_dir /www/cache3
} >cache_dir /www/cache4
} 
}         I've been using this scheme since two month ago, 
} but I can't understand how it works, specially when some
} of the File Systems I'm using seems to fill up.
} 
}         It seems that disk space for each directory/File System
} must be equal size in order to work correctly.
} 
}         What I would like is to use a bunch of free space and
} aggregate them. But as far as it's working right now I am unable to
} use all available space.
} 
}         Right now I have this configuration:
} 
} cache_swap 1250
} cache_dir /www/new-cache
} cache_dir /www/secondary-cache-1
} cache_dir /www/secondary-cache-2
}  
} Filesystem                   1K-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on 
} /dev/sd2a                      1000502   404142   546334    43%    /www
} /dev/sd0g                       527887   380021   121471    76%
} /www/secondary-cache-1
} /dev/sd1h                       446399   374987    49092    88%
} /www/secondary-cache-2
} 
}         Note that I'm using cache_swap at 1250Kb. If I use  what
} I want: (1000+527+446) then it fills /www/secondary-cache-2 and never
} goes past 1200Kb.
} 
}         With current configuration it does not exceed from 1000Kb +- 100Kb.
} 
}         How could I use all the space I have?
} 
}         Thank you all in advance for yor help.
} 
}         Carmine Di Biase
}         carmine@true.net
} 
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