Re: Cache growing too large!

From: Jeff Halper <squid@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997 22:32:12 -0700 (PDT)

cache_swap is 3000
cache_mem is 30

I didn't specify the high water and low water, so I assume it will use
the default 95% - 90%

Is there any way to tell if the cache is managing itself - expiring, etc?

disk usage is now 78%,

access log is 80 megs, store log is 77 megs.

I did a "du" command - total size of the cache directories is 2530060

Does this look OK?

Jeff Halper
Internet Hotline
408/881-1000
http://www.ihot.com
mailto:jeff@ihot.com
On Fri, 13 Jun 1997, David Richards wrote:

> Jeff,
>
> What do you have your cache_swap set at?? You should set it at
> about 3750. That will give you 3.75 gig cache (approx.) and it gives you
> a little leeway. What about your high water mark?? the defaults are good
> at 95%
>
> Seeya,
>
> Dave.
>
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>
> On Thu, 12 Jun 1997, Jeff Halper wrote:
>
> > I've been using squid for about 2 weeks now. My 4-gig drive is 75% full.
> > Each day it grows a bit larger. How do I control the expire process? Will
> > squid expire items to make rook at some critical size? or will it just
> > grow to 100% and crash? Or, is 4 gigs not enough?
> >
> > Thanks for any help or advice.
> >
> > Jeff Halper
> > Internet Hotline
> > 408/881-1000
> > http://www.ihot.com
> > mailto:jeff@ihot.com
> >
>
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