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Re: HDD/RAM Capacity vs store_avg_object_size

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On 18/07/17 00:01, bugreporter wrote:
Hi,

Thank you for this clarification. Can you please tell me what is the best
method to measure the RAM used by Squid? Can I trust *top* and/or *ps* and
look at the RSS? Or you suggest another method (maybe using the manager)?

For instance on a 64x when I start squid without cache_dir and a cache_mem
of 0MB, the  "*top*" command gives me the following:
/PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
10996 root        0 -20   70436   3504   1000 S  0.0  0.2   0:00.00 squid
10999 squid      0 -20  624472 144052   6152 S  0.0  7.0   0:03.34 squid/

But the output of "squidclient -h localhost -p 3128 mgr:info' gives me this:

/Resource usage for squid:
...
Maximum Resident Size: 576208 KB
/
Can you please give me advice about that?

Thats is maximum under the highest peak this Squid has apparently encountered. The value comes directly from the getrusage() syscall, Squid is not maintaining that value itself.

HTH
Amos
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