Re: [squid-users] cache size and one other problem

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 05:30:36 +0100

Many people misread this part of the FAQ.

cache_mem only ADDS to the amount of memory Squid is using, it does not
limit the memory usage.

Quid rule of thumb:

Memory usage = 10 MB per GB of cache + cache_mem + 20MB.

Then add some margin on top of that.

I think you are actually referring to the printout telling how much data
Squid has cached on disk, printed shortly after the cache index has been
reconstructed..

Regards
Henrik Nordström

Brian Møller wrote:
>
> Hey there
>
> I'm having squid 2.4.stable2 running under Redhat Linux 7.2 on a Dual P3 1
> Ghz with 3 gb Ram.
>
> In squid.conf i have currently set squid to use 700 mb om memory. Before
> that it was running with 900 mb and it startet to swap. How come ? what I
> have read and understod squid is only supposed to use 2 to 3 times what you
> set it to in squid.conf.
>
> Another thing that I'm not 100% complete sure belongs here but here goes:
> When i start top from the commandline it tells me that i has used almost 2gb
> of memory for cache. Is this squid that uses so much in the background or is
> it linux that fucks up ?
>
> Thanks for at really good help. Also when I do not need it (optimizing and
> stuff :) )
>
> Yours
>
> Brian
Received on Fri Jan 04 2002 - 21:54:34 MST

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