On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 3:39 PM, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 17/02/2014 11:41 a.m., Rajiv Desai wrote: >> I am using Squid Cache: >> Version 3.HEAD-20140127-r13248 >> >> My cache dir is configured to use rock (Large rock with SMP): >> cache_dir rock /mnt/squid-cache 256000 max-size=4194304 >> >> My refresh pattern is permissive to cache all objects: >> refresh_pattern . 129600 100% 129600 ignore-auth >> >> I uploaded 30 GB of data via squid cache with PUT requests. >> From storedir stats(squidclient mgr:storedir) it seems like each PUT >> is occupying 1 slot in rock cache. >> >> Is this a known bug? PUT requests should not increase cache usage right? >> >> >> Stats: >> >> by kid9 { >> >> Store Directory Statistics: >> >> Store Entries : 53 >> > > > How may objects in that 30GB of PUT requests? > > That 53 looks more like the icons loaded by Squid for use in error pages > and ftp:// directory listings. > 572557 objects were uploaded with PUT requests. I was looking at current size and used slots to interpret current cache occupancy. Perhaps I am interpreting these incorrectly? Current Size: 8960416.00 KB 4.27% Current entries: 560025 4.27% Used slots: 560025 4.27% > Amos >