You have to stop Squid, or change the code to now sweep the cache
directories looking for "lost" objects (the storeDirClean periodic
event).
The LRU cleaning should stop after a short while of request inactivity,
but the garbage collector runs all the time at a very low speed.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid Hacker Chris Wolfe wrote: > > I am using Squid as a transparent proxy on a number of firewalls > installed in schools. As the firewalls are built on recycled > hardware with IDE drives it is reassuring to be able to spool the > drive down during the night. > > Is there any way to get Squid to stop scanning the cache short of > shutting it down? The sweep only seems to mentioned in associated > with LRU, do the other cache algorithms perform a similar > operation? (Or am I completely off base about the cause of the > disk access?) > > At the moment I am pondering using a hook in the firewall to kill > Squid during idle periods and restart it when a request arrives, > but would prefer a quicker solution. > > Thanks, > ChrisReceived on Mon Jun 11 2001 - 09:15:13 MDT
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