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> >On 18.03 20:10, Askar wrote:
> >>cache_dir diskd /cache1/cache 25000 32 256
> >>cache_dir diskd /cache2/cache 16000 32 256
> >>cache_dir diskd /cache3/cache 16000 32 256

> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> >eh, three cache_dir's on two disks? a bit useless and ineffective
> >you only should use one cache_dir per disk.

On 21.03 15:01, Askar wrote:
> Got it, would you kind enough guide me howto get rid of these two 
> cache_dir from a single disk  to one cache_dir, without effective our 
> users and cache server, remember its a production cache server serving 
> more then 200 users anytime.

the only way I see is to remove one of cache_dirs off squid.conf and
restart squid, remove the data on the disk and increase second cache_dir
to whole disk. You'll loose its contents of course.

> And also would you suggest me the
> 
> maximum_object_size_in_memory
> 
> for my setup.

I would try bigger number, even if it's hard to decide the best setting.

I currently have 256KB (but probably will decrease it a bit to see if it
helps the memory hit ratio), for your setup I'd probably try 64-128KB.

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