Hi!
I am running a small proxy/cache for my workgroup (around 15 people) 
and of course I want it to be blazingly fast! Sooo, I read the FAQ 
about memory usage and found something that made me a bit 
confused/concerned...
I am running FreeBSD 2.2.8 and squid 2.1-PATCH2 with the recommended 
patches from Henrik Nordstrom's web site. Total memory in the system is 
144 MB and squid has a 2GB SCSI disk mounted with the "noatime" option. 
Memory is set to 10MB and the other memory values are default values.
What I am wondering is this: The FAQ says "If your RSS (Resident Set 
Size) value is much lower than your process size, then your cache 
performance is most likely suffering due to paging." Well, my "size" 
value is around 18 MB and my RSS value is around 9MB (the cache is 
newly restarted but the relationship between these values are always 
about the same). I have seen that the "size" value seems to peek around 
50MB and the RSS is around a third to half that value.
Should I worry? If yes, exactly what should I do about it? I read about 
paging in the FAQ but it did not make me much  smarter... The swap 
partition on the system is not being used at all...
TIA!
/Per B
Received on Mon Feb 15 1999 - 07:39:29 MST
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