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Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:

On 24.02 09:53, Askar wrote:


we have these three cache directories, squid/cache working fine expect two things.





1) I want to store objects in these three directories in round-robin
fashion. even though I had enable "store_dir_select_algorithm
round-robin" in squid.conf however still I can see squid storing objects
in cache1. After putting "store_dir_select_algorithm round-robin" in
squid.conf , I just give squid -k reconfigure.



did you run 'squid -z' after you created new cache_dir's?



/dev/sda6 26G 2.4G 24G 10% /cache1





/dev/sdb1 16G 81M 16G 1% /cache2
/dev/sdb2 16G 81M 16G 1% /cache3



seems you have two cache_dir's on two partitions of the same disk. That is very ineffective



2) this is P3, 1200MHz Dell machine , and squid is taking upto 70% of cpu during peak hours.
cache_dir diskd /cache1/....
cache_dir diskd /cache2/....
cache_dir diskd /cache3/....



these say nothing about reasons why squid takes that much ram. From what I see in this list, big CPU usage is usually caused by ineffective ACL setup.



hi henrik and matus thanks for your reply, okay i just restarted the machine, now im waiting for the result of df -lh :)
Matus, its not the RAM but cpu, squid taking too much cpu cycles i-e upto 70% sometime during peak hours and this is for sure not normal coz we have other cache servers running running very smooth.


regards


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