Dear All,
I get wccp working after shrink the cache size of rock store from
170GB down to 70GB. My server memory is 32GB.
# Rockstore filesytem
workers 4
cpu_affinity_map process_numbers=1,2,3,4 cores=2,4,6,8
# Rock Store: SMP Awared
cache_dir rock /cache1 70000 max-size=31000 max-swap-rate=300
swap-timeout=300
cache_dir rock /cache2 70000 max-size=31000 max-swap-rate=300
swap-timeout=300
cache_dir rock /cache3 70000 max-size=31000 max-swap-rate=300
swap-timeout=300
# AUFS file system
if ${process_number}=4
cache_dir aufs /cache4/squid/${process_number} 170000 32 256
min-size=31001 max-size=200000000
cache_dir aufs /cache5/squid/${process_number} 170000 32 256
min-size=31001 max-size=200000000
cache_dir aufs /cache6/squid/${process_number} 170000 32 256
min-size=31001 max-size=200000000
cache_dir aufs /cache7/squid/${process_number} 170000 32 256
min-size=31001 max-size=200000000
cache_dir aufs /cache8/squid/${process_number} 170000 32 256
min-size=31001 max-size=200000000
endif
--- Regards, Vantha On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 9:44 PM, Alex Rousskov <rousskov_at_measurement-factory.com> wrote: > On 03/20/2013 12:58 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote: > >> I am suspecting the problem is related to the WCCP default of waiting >> until all caches are loaded before starting to advertise HERE_I_AM. >> Scanning 1.4 TB of disk is going to take a while. Sokvantha YOUK was >> waiting _only_ about ten minutes for WCCP packets. > > I see. This behavior sounds like a Squid bug to me: By default, Squid > should advertise its presence when it is ready to service requests, not > when it is done loading the cache index. In [rare] situations where the > cache index is required, there is a "foreground rebuild" option (IIRC) > that should be taken into account when fixing this. > > >> With the "fixed" config the AUFS disk cache is isolated into a worker >> separate from the rock stores. This introduces a few new factors: > <snip> > > Agreed. However, since that config is wrong, we should probably ignore > its side-effects especially if we can now explain them. > > > Thank you, > > Alex. > -- ---- Regards, VanthaReceived on Fri Mar 22 2013 - 02:00:42 MDT
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