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Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On tor, 2007-07-19 at 11:54 +0500, Rihad wrote:
Hi, is there a way to determine the average time that a cached item lives in the cache ("cache motion", as djb would refer to it)? IIRC there was such a thing in cachemgr's output in the older versions of Squid: under the "Store directory stats" the value was displayed as e.g., "3 days", but lately there's been no such thing in place.

It's now in the per cache_dir section.


Hmm... I'm not sure I know where it is. Perhaps I don't see it because I'm not using the LRU replacement policy (but GDSF instead)? Here's the Store Directory Stats output:

Store Directory Statistics:
Store Entries          : xxxx
Maximum Swap Size      : xxxx KB
Current Store Swap Size: xxxx KB
Current Capacity       : xx% used, xx% free

Store Directory #0 (aufs): /cache
FS Block Size 2048 Bytes
First level subdirectories: 128
Second level subdirectories: 256
Maximum Size: xxxx KB
Current Size: xxxx KB
Percent Used: xx%
Current load metric: 178 / 1000
Filemap bits in use: xxxx of xxxx (92%)
Filesystem Space in use: xxxx/xxxx KB (82%)
Filesystem Inodes in use: xxxx/xxxx (47%)
Flags: SELECTED
Removal policy: heap

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