This is what we are using.  In fact, it is what members of the AUIX are
using.
refresh_pattern/i       \.gif$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.jpg$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.bom\.gov\.au     30    20%      120
refresh_pattern/i       \.html$           480    50%    22160
refresh_pattern/i       \.htm$            480    50%    22160
refresh_pattern/i       \.class$        10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.zip$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.jpeg$         10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.mid$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.shtml$          480    50%    22160
refresh_pattern/i       \.exe$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.thm$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.wav$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.txt$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.cab$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.au$           10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.mov$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.xbm$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.ram$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.avi$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.chtml$          480    50%    22160
refresh_pattern/i       \.thb$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.dcr$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.bmp$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.phtml$          480    50%    22160
refresh_pattern/i       \.mpg$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.pdf$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.art$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.swf$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.mp3$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.ra$           10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.spl$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.viv$          10080    90%    43200
#####
refresh_pattern/i       \.doc$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.gz$           10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.Z$            10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.tgz$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.tar$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.vrm$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.vrml$         10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.aif$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.aifc$         10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.aiff$         10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.arj$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.c$            10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.cpt$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.dir$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.dxr$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.hqx$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.jpe$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.lha$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.lzh$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.midi$         10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.movie$        10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.mp2$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.mpe$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.mpeg$         10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.mpga$         10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.pl$           10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.ppt$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.ps$           10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.qt$           10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.qtm$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.ras$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.sea$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.sit$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.tif$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.tiff$         10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.snd$          10080    90%    43200
refresh_pattern/i       \.wrl$          10080    90%    43200
####
refresh_pattern         ^ftp://         480      60%    22160
refresh_pattern         ^gopher://      30       20%    120
refresh_pattern         .               480      50%    22160
Dancer wrote:
> 
> Actually, that's a good point. I sent him my set of refresh patterns (which are
> fairly trusty).
> 
> Might I ask what set you use? (Maybe swap patterns...There's bound to be something
> I haven't thought of)
> 
> D
> 
> Clement wrote:
> 
> > It can be a problem with your refresh-pattern.  Check it and increase
> > the durations.
> >
> > Jason McKay wrote:
> > >
> > > We have been running Squid 1.1.20 on FreeBSD for a couple of weeks now ...
> > > until now it has been running perfectly ... We have the cache being stored
> > > on a 8gig drive, but when it reached 32% full squid started reducing the
> > > size of the cache.  The hard drive light is now always on and the space used
> > > will not go above 2.2 gigs (the computer has 128megs of RAM).  Here is my
> > > squid.conf file:
> > >
> > > http_port 8080
> > > debug_options ALL,1
> > > acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
> > > acl tocache proto HTTP FTP
> > > http_access allow all
> > > icp_access allow all
> > > cache_mem 80
> > > cache_mem_low 75
> > > cache_mem_high 90
> > > cache_swap 7900
> > > cache_swap_low 90
> > > cache_swap_high 95
> > > cache_effective_user squid squid
> > > cache_effective_user nobody nogroup
> > > cache_dir /drive2/cache
> > >
> > > Here is what top saids, before yesterday the CPU for squid would not go
> > > above 1% :
> > >
> > >  PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE    RES STATE    TIME   WCPU    CPU COMMAND
> > >   145 root     -6   0 17952K 18000K biowai   1:03  7.44%  7.44% squid
> > >
> > > Any ideas on whats its doing?
> > >
> > > Thank you,
> > > Jason McKay.
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> >
> > Clement
> > ============================================================
> > web URL: http://www.ans.com.au/    email: support@ans.com.au
> > Address: 14 Fisher Road, Dee Why  NSW 2099    Tel: 9972 2377
> 
> --
> Did you read the documentation AND the FAQ?
> If not, I'll probably still answer your question, but my patience will
> be limited, and you take the risk of sarcasm and ridicule.
-- Regards, Clement ============================================================ web URL: http://www.ans.com.au/ email: support@ans.com.au Address: 14 Fisher Road, Dee Why NSW 2099 Tel: 9972 2377Received on Mon Mar 02 1998 - 23:34:46 MST
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