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Le dimanche 25 avril 2010 18:32:43, Amos Jeffries a écrit :
> On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 16:47:02 -0500, Matt <lm7812@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Will Squid benefit much from moving to a dual core CPU?  Currently I
> > have it running on a single core 1.8ghz socket 775 with 8g of ram on
> > centos 5.x 64 bit.  Also, is there a way to tell squid to do most of
> > its cache clean up during the off peak hours of like 1am to 6am?
> > 
> > Matt
> 
> Yes. Dual-core boxes can offer a whole CPU to Squid while leaving the
> other for system and other background things which would otherwise compete
> with Squid for time.
> 
> As for timing of the cache cleanup; no you can't set particular
> time-of-day for it. When the overload thresholds kick in they really need
> to be run right then. The regular maintenance garbaging cycle can be tunned
> to happen more or less often as suits you.
> 
> Amos

If you want to drop objects there is an utility in squid page, squid-purge 
that could be used in a cron o drop objects,
i've tested in 3.0 :)


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