Felipe W Damasio wrote:
Hi Mr. Robertson,
2010/1/26 Chris Robertson <crobertson@xxxxxxx>:
I don't use -k rotate.
Err... Really? Last I heard, calling "squid -k rotate" (aside from the
obvious logfile rotation) prunes the swap.state file. Not doing so would
lead to your swap.state growing without bounds.
Should I?
Is swap.state file being big a big deal?
That depends on how well your file system handles large files.
This is file is:
-rw-r----- 1 nobody nobody 991584 Jan 26 19:05 swap.state
This is less than 1MB. Is it too big?
Not at all.
And if it is, when I disabled the cache with "cache_dir null /tmp",
shouldn't the time-respone improved?
Ah. I missed that bit. Sorry for the noise.
Like I said in the previous
email, it didn't help at all. Still time when from 0.04 to 40s.
Thanks,
Felipe Damasio
Chris