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On 03/19/2013 09:14 AM, Sokvantha YOUK wrote:

> Here is my configuration
> 
> # Rockstore filesytem
> workers 4
> cpu_affinity_map process_numbers=1,2,3,4 cores=2,4,6,8
> 
> if ${process_number}=1
> cache_dir  rock /cache1         170000 max-size=31000
> cache_dir  rock /cache2         170000 max-size=31000
> endif
> 
> if ${process_number}=2
> cache_dir  rock /cache3         170000 max-size=31000
> cache_dir  rock /cache4         170000 max-size=31000
> endif
> 
> if ${process_number}=3
> cache_dir  rock /cache5         170000 max-size=31000
> cache_dir  rock /cache6         170000 max-size=31000
> endif
> 
> # AUFS file system
> if ${process_number}=4
> cache_dir  aufs /cache7/squid/${process_number}         170000 16 256
> min-size=31001 max-size=200000000
> cache_dir  aufs /cache8/squid/${process_number}         170000 16 256
> min-size=31001 max-size=200000000
> endif


Just in case somebody finds this in the archives and tries to replicate,
please note that the above config does not make sense: It does not allow
rock directories to share cache storage among workers and it isolates
the aufs storage to a single worker (#4) as if that worker is somehow
special.


I doubt WCCP problems are related to caching. However, I recommend
making sure WCCP works _before_ you make your configuration more complex
by adding caching.


HTH,

Alex.



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