Performance issue, logs & cache

From: Louis Beaulieu <louis.beaulieu@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 10:37:27 -0500

Hi everybody,
     I need to know what's the best way to configure logs
& cache filesystems. My squid cache is generating megs
of logs each days and I do have 4 cache_dirs. So my
questions are:

1- Is Squid logging correctly used when files are on the same
      filesystem & disk or must we seperate that; I mean
      having access.log, store.log and cache.log on 3 seperated
      disks ?

2- Is it the same for the cache_dirs ?

3- What could be the maximum usable size of one cache_dir ?
      (I'm thinking about 4GB or 9GB disks)

Thanks!

P.S. Right now I have the following F/S configuration:

c0t2d0s7 1952573 907946 986052 48% .../squid/logs
c1t0d0s4 984631 776998 178095 82% .../squid/cache1
c1t0d0s5 984631 770166 184927 81% .../squid/cache2
c1t0d0s6 984631 711522 243571 75% .../squid/cache3
c1t0d0s7 984631 740591 214502 78% .../squid/cache4

All logs are in .../squid/logs; we are actually testing, so all
cache_dirs are on a unique 4GB disk and logs are on a 2GB disk.

--
Louis Beaulieu
Network O/S & Networking Analyst
Analyste S/E reseaux & Reseautique
Groupe Quebectel (Solutions Integrees)
louis.beaulieu@globetrotter.net
Received on Mon Dec 29 1997 - 07:49:21 MST

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