Upgrade Squid 1.1 -> 2.2 - should I? (was: cache directory size)

From: Tilman Schmidt <Tilman.Schmidt@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 13:12:00 +0200

At 12:54 20.08.99 +1000, Dancer wrote:
>Rajesh Bandar wrote:
>> I am running squid-1.1.20. [...]
>
>I would recommend upgrading to squid 2.2.

The advice to upgrade to version 2 appears quite frequently in this group.

I am running 1.NOVM.22 on Linux 2.0.36 patched for 8192 filehandles, and
it is rock solid. (That is, I never have to restart Squid, and reboot only
about once or twice a year for a kernel upgrade or hardware modification.)
This stability is really important for me, as I have too many things
competing for my attention already.

On the other hand, I read that the last stable version 2.2S4 still has
memory leaks, it should be restarted once a week, and it isn't recommended
to run it on a Linux 2.0 kernel with increased filehandles. I also see a
disquieting number of patches for it on Henrik Nordstrom's web page.

Is it really time for me to upgrade yet, or should I still wait for 2.2 to
stabilize a bit - 2.2S5 perhaps? If I do upgrade now, is there a recommended
set of patches to apply to 2.2S4? And do I have to upgrade my Linux kernel
too? (Something I'd very much like to avoid!)

-- 
Tilman Schmidt          E-Mail: Tilman.Schmidt@sema.de (office)
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                                                - Henrik Nordstrom
Received on Fri Aug 20 1999 - 05:29:25 MDT

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