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Re: AUFS vs. DISKS

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> Fred,
> The AUFS works for us, we switched all our clients back to the AUFS
> from
> DISKD.
> Yes, there are some Queue congestions at the squid restart (during 30
> min
> maxi), but as Amos said the Squid will re-adapt its internal value to
> fit
> the traffic, I can confirm that point.
> After a while, the queue congestion disapears but we see many info
> from the
> cache.log saying objects are not found but here I think we don't
> really care
> as the Squid is smart enough to correct its index file...
> 
> We have ISPs with 1-2Gbps bandwidth, no complain anymore, only "Thx
> guys,
> great job !"
> 
> 
> Amos, all the Squid team,
> You have fixed the issues with the AUFS (isEmpty, ...), so thanks to
> all of
> you because with a previous unstable aufs, a still slow diskd and a
> bugged
> rock, it was not easy to have a stable squid cache with good
> performances.
> 
>

Hi,

Interesting , but I was worried about 

2015/07/15 13:36:07 kid1| DiskThreadsDiskFile::openDone: (2) No such file or directory

No message like this with 3.5 ?
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