[SQU] file map bits in use

From: Fernando Medina <fmedina@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2000 18:03:11 -0600

I was checking my cachemgr.cgi and went to see store stats, I got this:

tore Directory Statistics:
Store Entries : 105048
Maximum Swap Size : 1996800 KB
Current Store Swap Size: 801114 KB
Current Capacity : 40% used, 60% free

Store Directory #0: /squid1
First level subdirectories: 16
Second level subdirectories: 256
Maximum Size: 665600 KB
Current Size: 269408 KB
Percent Used: 40.48%
Filemap bits in use: 28394 of 32768 (87%)
Filesystem Space in use: 344184/719420 KB (48%)
Filesystem Inodes in use: 32517/91392 (36%)
Flags:

Store Directory #1: /squid2
First level subdirectories: 16
Second level subdirectories: 256
Maximum Size: 1331200 KB
Current Size: 531706 KB
Percent Used: 39.94%
Filemap bits in use: 60431 of 65536 (92%)
Filesystem Space in use: 671448/1438888 KB (47%)
Filesystem Inodes in use: 64553/182784 (35%)
Flags: SELECTED

I am concerned about file map bits in use. My storage space is still
pretty empty, but file map bits are at around 90%. What exactly does
that mean? I get nervous when I see stuff above 75%, even if I don't
knwo what it is. thanks,

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Fernando Medina, Jr.
<fmedina@nic.pibnet.com>
Grupo Financiero Pacific
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