Hi !
We're very impressed by this nice proxy server, but there are some
questions left:
1) We attached a second disk to our squid cache and added it to
squid.conf. After squid -z it had the directories and seemed
to be used by squid. But "storedir" from the cachemgr-CGI-script
says the following:
Store Directory Statistics:
Store Entries : 535116
Maximum Swap Size : 32768000 KB
Current Store Swap Size: 7449174 KB
Current Capacity : 23% used, 77% free
[This is the disk we added afterwards]
Store Directory #0: /data0
First level subdirectories: 256
Second level subdirectories: 256
Maximum Size: 16384000 KB
Current Size: 4521875 KB
Percent Used: 27.60%
Filemap bits in use: 373880 of 2520615 (15%)
[As you can see here, the size and filesystem space used are differing
heavily]
Filesystem Space in use: 66593/17578138 KB (0%)
Filesystem Inodes in use: 65817/2154240 (3%)
Flags:
[This is the disk which was running first]
Store Directory #1: /data1
First level subdirectories: 256
Second level subdirectories: 256
Maximum Size: 16384000 KB
Current Size: 2927299 KB
Percent Used: 17.87%
Filemap bits in use: 159896 of 2520615 (6%)
Filesystem Space in use: 6858114/17578138 KB (39%)
Filesystem Inodes in use: 481232/2154240 (22%)
[What does this mean ? Is it possible to tell Directory #0 also
to be selected ?]
Flags: SELECTED
By the way, we're using squid 2.0-Patch-2
2) Will squid change again it's directory-level format in new versions ?
We'd like to have a stable form of this format, so we don't have to
make a new cache disk everytime we change the version...
3) Are there plans for the future to also cache FTP-connections ? Sometimes
we have more FTP-KBytes (mostly the same stuff -> good for caching)
than HTTP-KBytes, so this would be a nice feature.
4) Is there a utility to read the contents of the files cache_swap_log.00,
cache_swap_log.01, etc. ?
Thanx for your time and good luck for the future !
Bye,
Udo
-- Udo Wolter (i.A. Ref. V A Kommunikationsnetze) Email: udo.wolter@charite.de Tel.: (030) 450 70028 / (030) 450 70039Received on Fri Dec 04 1998 - 04:33:59 MST
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