Re: [squid-users] compile squid with large files option

From: Eliezer Croitoru <eliezer_at_ec.hadorhabaac.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 17:46:21 +0300

On 15/04/2011 16:02, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:

>
> i'm pretty sure that the --with-large-files is needed on 32 bit
> installations (x86). Large file support is the default on x86_64
> machines.
>
> please someone correct me if i'm wrong ...
>
> Em 15/04/11 09:23, Helmut Hullen escreveu:
>> Hallo, Tóth,
>>
>> Du meintest am 15.04.11:
>>
>>> What is the option when I compile squid to cache files over 2GB ?
>> --with-large-files
>>
>>> How can I see what are the default compile options for an apt-get
>>> based debian installation?
>>
>> squid -v
>>
>

as far as i remember and know caching of big files is only about the
acls objects size limits and other then that it's the OS and FS (EXT FS
is not supporting more then 2GB per file)
i have used reiserFS for this usage.
it's more about logs and other stuff as long as i remember.
and you can see a bit about it here:
http://wiki.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/Configure_options_-_squid

Regards
Eliezer
Received on Fri Apr 15 2011 - 14:46:27 MDT

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