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Re: [squid-users] Squid-cache item removal and release-curious

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On Tue, 17 May 2005, Linda W wrote:

3. Expired and not used in quite a while.
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	?  If it has "expired"?  It seems that SuSE's 9.1 default
evict line (uncommented in the config file) is
refresh_pattern .               0       20%     4320

That means everything expires after around 72 minutes?

The above is 4320 minutes... (72 hours).

	So what is meant by "not used in a while".  I.e how long is
a "while"?

About the current sise of your cache.

BTW -- I may have a distorted sense of time, but it seems like squid3 has
been in pre-release beta for a year or more...?

Your sence of time is not too bad. A little slow perhaps. Squid-3.0 entered PRE-release almost 2 years ago.. (1 year 11 months tomorrow).


What happened was that the effort grew a little larger than planned and hte PRE-release cycle was aborted returning Squid-3 to development state.

Any thoughts on when it might be considered "non-beta" (I've been using it for at least a year or more, if memory serves me....but it sometimes doesn't :-)) and it seems fairly solid (knock on wood).

There is currently about 50 known bugs of which several is data corruption, many is stability issues and a few is (mostly minor) security issues...


I estimate there is at least as many not yet known issues.

Regards
Henrik

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