> > In our BSDI 2.1 box we have 64M of RAM istalled. We set up Squid to use
> > only 8M of RAM right now.
> > When I run top utility, it shows that Squid actually uses 25M and system
>
> It should be in the FAQ...
>
> cache_mem indicates only the memory that should be used by Squid for
> "hot" objects (frequently requests objets, which are worth caching in
> RAM). Real memory consumption is always larger, sometimes three times as
> much (it depends on many things. specially on the size of the *disk*
> cache because the larger it is, the larger are the data structures which
> describe it, structures which are in Squid's memory...).
>
> Use cache manager's "info" to see where memory goes.
>
It is good idea to use cachemgr's info and we would like to do
this but unfortunalty squid always dies with the following
lines in cache.log:
97/03/19 16:41:34| CACHEMGR: 193.124.209.69 requesting 'info'
FATAL: Received Segment Violation...dying.
Exept for this everything else works fine. Any ideas?
We use squid-1.1.6 on UnixWare 2.1.1
Shamil
-- --------------------------------------------------------- Shamil Yahin Novosibirsk State University sshy@iceman.cnit.nsu.ru http://www.nsu.ru/ ---------------------------------------------------------Received on Mon Apr 07 1997 - 03:18:24 MDT
This archive was generated by hypermail pre-2.1.9 : Tue Dec 09 2003 - 16:34:57 MST