Re: [users@httpd] mod_disk_cache config help

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On 11/3/05, Xuekun Hu <xuekun.hu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I looked at the source code and unstood why this error was happened
> because when first setting CacheDirLength value, CacheDirLevels wasn't
> be set, and used the default value 3. So 7*3 is higher than 20.
>
> Now in my instance, the DirLength has 7 characters, and DirLevel has 2
> subdirectory levels. So how do I config the mod_disk_cache? Maybe set
> CacheRoot to subdirectory respectively, instead of the upper
> directory? But I have many this subdrectories.

Sounds like a small bug.  But it also sounds like it could be fixed
simply by reversing the order of the two directives in the config
file.

Incidentally, why do you want to fool around with this anyway?  The
default setting of these directives should be perfectly fine for
almost all sites.

Joshua.

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