it's also possible that your average object size is larger than the
configured average (this actually happens to me) if that's the case then
if you crack the average object size up, (the default is 13k)to something
like
16 or 24k squid will caculate how much disk space the average objects
takes and how many objects it can hold accordingly...
on my primary cache (21GB) the average object size is closer to 40KB
On Tue, 1
May 2001, Muhammad Naeem wrote:
> > > so, is it a way to control the cache_dir so it
> > won't
> > > be full and exited? if so, can you, guys, tell me?
> > > thanks..
> > >
>
> I think you are using a buggy squid version, take a
> look at:
> http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.3/bugs/
>
> Naeem
>
>
>
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