Maryam,
Try compiling your cache with diskd!
Recompile your Squid with --enable-storeio=diskd,ufs on the ./configure,
and in your squid.conf change your cache_dir to:
cache_dir diskd /proxy_cache/cache1 2400 16 256 Q1=64 Q2=72
cache_dir diskd /proxy_cache/cache2 2400 16 256 Q1=64 Q2=72
cache_dir diskd /proxy_cache/cache3 2400 16 256 Q1=64 Q2=72
cache_dir diskd /proxy_cache/cache4 2400 16 256 Q1=64 Q2=72
cache_dir diskd /proxy_cache/cache5 2400 16 256 Q1=64 Q2=72
Good luck!
----- Original Message -----
From: "maryam dalvi" <maral5762@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 10:11 AM
Subject: Cache Size Problem
Dear all,
I' m useing squid-2.5STABLE9 (running on FC3) as a
cache server.
I've set five partitions(reiserfs formatted) to store
cache data. all partitions's size set to 4GB.
The problem is that When cache data fill 50% of cache
partitions, speed of cache reduce and some time it
seems that it crashed. (The bandwidth is 20Mbps)
Here is my HW Configuration:
================
Single CPU: 3.0MHtz Full
RAM: 4 * 512MB
HDD: 120 SATA
Mainboard: Supermicro
my squid.conf
***********************************
cache_mem 100 MB
cache_dir ufs /proxy_cache/cache1 2400 6 256
cache_dir ufs /proxy_cache/cache2 2400 6 256
cache_dir ufs /proxy_cache/cache3 2400 6 256
cache_dir ufs /proxy_cache/cache4 2400 6 256
cache_dir ufs /proxy_cache/cache5 2400 6 256
***********************************
--TNX
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