On Thursday 10 July 2003 16.17, Peter Smith wrote:
> I am wondering if having cache_dir drives on a RAID controller that
> has Read/Write cache turned on might cause problems?
Depends on the RAID level and the load you plan on putting on the
RAID.
> I'm fairly sure that Squid manages the latency, etc of its
> cache_dir drives.
Nope, but if a lot of requests get queued for the drive then Squid
backs off (applies to aufs and diskd drivers only, not ufs).
> The drives that my Squids use are all on RAID controllers as single
> volumes. However I recently found that if I enable Read/Write
> cache on the cache_dir drives that load on the processor goes off
> the scale.
Do this RAID controller have embedded CPU for the buffer management
etc, or do it use the main CPU?
> Could it be that Squid gets such a quick response from
> the drive that it thinks the drive is super fast and thus slams it,
> causing it to run out of Read/Write cache and then gets overloaded
> as the requests backlog?
Not very likely.
But on the other hand, if your Squid previously was throttled by the
disk I/O due to the lack of buffers then enabling the cache may speed
things up, allowing Squid to catch up on the traffic and thus use
more CPU.
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