On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 12:15 PM, Marcus Kool <marcus.kool@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On 13/11/17 07:46, Bike dernikov1 wrote: > >>> are you saying that you have >>> cache_mem 14G >>> If yes, you should read the memory FAQ and reduce this. >>> 'cache_mem 14G' explains that Squid starts 'small' and grows over time. >> >> >> For our case, what do you recomend. 10GB or even lower ? >> Plan reading today, i hope that I will have peace, to concentrate. > > > cache_mem does NOT define the total memory use of Squid. > The FAQ explains it. > On a 24G system you can start with 7 GB and only after 3 days of running > without issues and verifying that the cache is 100% utilised (if not, Squid > can grow) and there is sufficient free memory, you can increase it. > Read FAQ. Now trying to pass trough squid-internal-mgr/ reports/statistics. For now we will stay at cache_mem 14GB, because we are modifying too many settings at same time. Now at 99% used at 14GB if i read correctly. Thanks for sugestions and help. squid-internal-mgr/info output: Cache information for squid: Hits as % of all requests: 5min: 5.8%, 60min: 6.4% Hits as % of bytes sent: 5min: 16.8%, 60min: 18.7% Memory hits as % of hit requests: 5min: 64.1%, 60min: 64.9% Disk hits as % of hit requests: 5min: 0.0%, 60min: 0.1% Storage Swap size: 0 KB Storage Swap capacity: 0.0% used, 0.0% free Storage Mem size: 14195856 KB Storage Mem capacity: 99.0% used, 1.0% free Mean Object Size: 0.00 KB Requests given to unlinkd: 0 > _______________________________________________ > squid-users mailing list > squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users