ok.. i fixed it. Now it says 2.2 million or somewhere around there. At the
end of the squid.conf file there was another store_avg_object_size line,
which had 40. So now i feel like an idiot and your probably laughing
thanks for you replies :)
Andrew Specht | System
Administrator
E-mail: andrew@iaccess.com.au | Internet Access Australia
Internet: http://www.iaccess.com.au | Melbourne, Australia
-----Original Message-----
From: Duane Wessels <wessels@nlanr.net>
To: Andrew Specht <andrew@iaccess.com.au>
Cc: squid-users@nlanr.net <squid-users@nlanr.net>
Date: Wednesday, May 13, 1998 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: squid and memory!!!!
>"Andrew Specht" writes:
>
>>Thanks
>>
>>I'm using squid 1.1.20 on freebsd3.0-current
>>
>>cache_mem 65
>>cache_swap 14000
>>cache_swap_low 90
>>cache_swap_high 95
>>cache_mem_low 75
>>cache_mem_high 95
>>store_avg_object_size 8
>>store_objects_per_bucket 10
>>maximum_object_size 30000
>>ipcache_size 4096
>>ipcache_low 90
>>ipcache_high 95
>>cache_dir /cache
>>cache_dir /usr/local/etc/squid/cache
>
>When you start Squid, the cache.log contains some lines like
>this:
>
>1998/05/12 22:56:54| Swap maxSize 102400, estimated 2048 objects
>1998/05/12 22:56:54| file_map_create: creating space for 4096 objects
>1998/05/12 22:56:54| Target number of buckets: 102
>1998/05/12 22:56:54| Using 7951 Store buckets, maintain 1 bucket every 10
seconds
>
>
>What does yours say?
>
>Duane W.
>
Received on Tue May 12 1998 - 22:05:56 MDT
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