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Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
Le mercredi 30 septembre 2009 11:14:43, Marcus Kool a écrit :
What are the values for the parameters cache_swap_low and cache_swap_high ?
For a large cache it is recommended to have them close to each other.  E.g.
cache_swap_low 90
cache_swap_high 91

You can also add
refresh_pattern  (cgi-bin|\?)    0      0%         0
since dynamic pages should not be cached.

Marcus

Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
Hi all,

Well, after implementing cache, in a heavy environment (with about 5k
users) I'm seeing that our squid is not freeing far enough objects, our
100GB disk cache fills in 5 days.  I wonder I misunderstood
refresh_pattern options.

I have this:

refresh_pattern -i \.png$       2880    1%      5760
refresh_pattern -i \.zip$       0       1%      1440
refresh_pattern .               0       20%     4320


I wonder to know how would be if I want to keep objects 4 days and in 5th
object could be discarted.

TIA

LD
cache_swap_low 95
cache_swap_high 97

is this enoght=?

If the disk gets full....
It gets full because there is too little space in the file system
or the space is reclaimed too slow by Squid.

What is the output of 'df' ?
What are the values for parameter cache_dir ?

And I recommend to change the parameters:
cache_swap_low 93
cache_swap_high 94

-Marcus

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