On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> > Cache information for squid:
> >         Request Hit Ratios:     5min: 52.2%, 60min: 65.2%
> >         Byte Hit Ratios:        5min: 25.8%, 60min: 28.9%
> >         Storage Swap size:      14866393 KB
> > 
> > >> Huh?
> 
> Exacly what are you unsure about here? The last line is the amount of
> data in your on-disk cache.
Perfect, that was *exactly* what I was confused about...I took "Swap" to
mean system/VM swap, not cache_dir info ... 
> > File descriptor usage for squid:
> >         Maximum number of file descriptors:   1064
> >         Largest file desc currently in use:    186
> >         Number of file desc currently in use:  143
> >         Files queued for open:                   0
> > 
> > >> If this goes >0, then I assume I've hit the limit on the number of
> > >> file descriptors and requests to open files are pending?
> 
> No. It will go above 0 only if you use async-io where file opens are
> asyncronous.
Since its off by default, I take it that it isn't particulary recommended?
Or only useful on Linux (and, I believe, Solaris?)?  
Marc G. Fournier                                 marc.fournier@acadiau.ca
Senior Systems Administrator                            Acadia University
  "These are my opinions, which are not necessarily shared by my employer"
Received on Mon Oct 18 1999 - 10:17:59 MDT
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