While analyzing the use of the cache disk of my proxy
(squid1.2beta21+patch1+patch2) running in a Alpha433au under Digital Unix
4.0d and i'v noticed something very strange:
issuing the command:
du -k -s cache/*
the results were surprising:
869047  cache/00
919019  cache/01
322627  cache/02
260     cache/03
260     cache/04
260     cache/05
260     cache/06
260     cache/07
260     cache/08
260     cache/09
260     cache/0A
260     cache/0B
260     cache/0C
260     cache/0D
260     cache/0E
260     cache/0F
260     cache/10
260     cache/11
260     cache/12
260     cache/13
260     cache/14
260     cache/15
260     cache/16
260     cache/17
260     cache/18
260     cache/19
260     cache/1A
260     cache/1B
260     cache/1C
260     cache/1D
260     cache/1E
260     cache/1F
the same results are obtained for the second level dirs. i.e. only the three
first dirs are used, i think that this could impact very negativly in the
squid performance ...
I'm i missing something ?, the hash function used should have a uniform
distribution no ??
the cache disk (mounted in /usr/local/squid/cache ) is half full, it's a
4Gig HD.
i'm using 32dirs for the first level and 256 for the second ( in
squid.conf ).
!!!!! i would like if other people can see if the same behaviour are
appening to their caches. !!!!
Best Regards.
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