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Re: Cache and min_size question: squid 2.7 with cache_dir aufs and min_size not working.

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On 2014-01-08 11:34, Soporte Técnico wrote:
I  need something of help here.

I had a squid 2.7 running in freebsd.

My cache_dir looks like:

cache_dir aufs /sc 65535 16 128 min-size=16384

I think min-size is in bytes, so 16384 = 16k.

When i make ls –l in my cache_dir i see:

    8 -rw-r-----  1 squid  squid   4.5k Jan  4 02:39 0000002F
    8 -rw-r-----  1 squid  squid     5k Jan  2 10:46 00000030
   12 -rw-r-----  1 squid  squid   8.2k Jan  2 12:23 00000031
    8 -rw-r-----  1 squid  squid   7.0k Jan  2 10:46 00000033
   16 -rw-r-----  1 squid  squid    12k Jan  2 12:23 00000034
    8 -rw-r-----  1 squid  squid   4.5k Jan  2 10:46 00000035
   24 -rw-r-----  1 squid  squid    23k Jan  2 10:46 00000036
    8 -rw-r-----  1 squid  squid     7k Jan  2 10:46 00000037
    8 -rw-r-----  1 squid  squid     6k Jan  2 12:23 00000038


Objects with less size 16k ¿?

Any help ¿?

* objects cached before you set that config option.

* objects with unknown-length (missing Content-Length: header).

* objects which changed size from >16K due to HTTP revalidation replacement.
 - this one is an artifact of experimental fix for bug #7 in Squid-2.

* objects >16KB which were incompletely received, aborted and not yet erased. - could happen on shutdown if the save failed and Squid not running long enough to do the erase.

* objects where bug 2410 left a >16KB Content-Length header, but Squid stored the short replacement object instead.

Amos





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