Setting maximum_object_size to X will prevent squid from keeping a copy of
files larger than X. Many of us set X to a smaller number because squid
keeps a copy of it in memory while it downloads and tends to lead to out of
memory problems.
So. I would like to see a new setting: maximum_diskobject_size
maximum_object_size X
maximum_diskobject_size Y
Y must be >= X
A is a new object
If (A <= X) then object goes to memory swap and user is fed from memory swap.
If (A > X) then object goes to disk swap and user is fed from the disk swap.
I get the impression this is not trivial. I get the impression that it
views the system as having only one swap, and does not distinguish between
disk and memory swap.
I would love the contribute to squid to do this, but I feel fairly
under-qualified. Anyone have some thoughts on this subject?
Richard
--- Richard A. Roderick richard@proaxis.comReceived on Mon Jan 20 1997 - 12:24:11 MST
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