Hi all, I have ten (10) squid-proxies and traffic is blanced using load balancer (Round Robin). The Problem seem to be of Cache Replacement Policy (Algorithem) as all the cache sizes are upto 90% filled. here are disk strucutre on eache cache server. Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/cciss/c0d0p6 29G 22G 5.6G 80% /cache1 /dev/cciss/c0d0p5 29G 22G 5.8G 79% /cache2 /dev/cciss/c0d0p3 29G 22G 5.8G 79% /cache3 /dev/cciss/c0d0p2 29G 21G 6.1G 78% /cache4 *********************************************** and here is squid.conf configuration for allocating disk size to chache cache_swap_low 90 cache_swap_high 95 maximum_object_size 20480 KB maximum_object_size_in_memory 100 KB ipcache_size 10240 cache_replacement_policy heap LFUDA memory_replacement_policy heap LFUDA cache_dir diskd /cache1 25000 16 256 Q1=72 Q2=64 cache_dir diskd /cache2 25000 16 256 Q1=72 Q2=64 cache_dir diskd /cache3 25000 16 256 Q1=72 Q2=64 cache_dir diskd /cache4 25000 16 256 Q1=72 Q2=64 ************************************************ and here what i am getting in cache.log 2008/09/04 14:11:30| storeSwapOutFileClosed: dirno 3, swapfile 000807C6, errflag=FFFFFFFF 2008/09/04 14:11:30| (9) Bad file descriptor 2008/09/04 14:11:30| storeSwapOutFileClosed: dirno 3, swapfile 000807C7, errflag=FFFFFFFF 2008/09/04 14:11:30| (9) Bad file descriptor 2008/09/04 14:11:30| storeSwapOutFileClosed: dirno 3, swapfile 000807C1, errflag=FFFFFFFF 2008/09/04 14:11:30| (9) Bad file descriptor 2008/09/04 14:11:31| storeSwapOutFileClosed: dirno 3, swapfile 000807C2, errflag=FFFFFFFF 2008/09/04 14:11:31| (9) Bad file descriptor 2008/09/04 14:11:33| storeSwapOutFileClosed: dirno 3, swapfile 000807C3, errflag=FFFFFFFF 2008/09/04 14:11:33| (9) Bad file descriptor ******************************************************************** Main problem is that there is no hits all the traffic is passing as it is.. please help in resolving this issue .. regards Yasir Khan -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Cache-Replacement-policies-now-working-tp19306308p19306308.html Sent from the Squid - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.