squid-user@usa.net writes:
>I have a VERY large server (Ultra 4000, 6cpus, 6GB of RAM) that
>I am serving images from.  I have set the cache_mem up in the
>squid.conf file and am trying to use this machine as an image
>accelerator.  I am wanting to serve 14MB of images, about 500 
>total.  Should all fit in memory, right?  That is what I thought.
>Attached, you will see an excerpt from the store.log and the configs
>from my config file.  It has to be something stupid.
>
>
>About the store.log, there are two peculiarities.  One is the
>"released" images.  They have type unknown, yet in the html source
>they are clearly marked <img ...>.  The one possibility that I have
>been able to spot that in some of the html, the <img starts on one
>line and the rest of the statement continues on another.  Is this a
>problem?  Am I even on the right track?
Its not a problem.  The content types are not stored in memory
so we don't know what the content type is when objects get
released.
>The other peculiarity is the "Swapout" images.  Why should any of 
>them swapout, I have declared 512MB of RAM for squid, and there are
>only 14MB of images.  This really has my curiosity up...
Its both.  Its swapped out AND kept in memory.
Duane W.
Received on Thu Feb 19 1998 - 09:10:55 MST
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