Re: [squid-users] cache dir limits

From: Victor Ivanov <v0rbiz@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2003 17:48:22 +0200

On Fri, Dec 05, 2003 at 03:26:26PM +0100, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Victor Ivanov wrote:
>
> > Well, they won't give me the money for this :)
> > I was thinking about smaller cache_dirs using diskd on physically
> > separate disks, still ATA133 or 166 or 200 or what's the latest
> > cheapest stuff out there.
>
> ATA133 is fine.. but if you are buying new disks then pay attention to the
> seek time. Squid eats seek time for breakfast and ATA drives are generally
> have a lot slower seek times than SCSI drives.
>
> > In my case diskd stopped working after about 50th Gigabyte, it starts,
> > eats all SYSV resources, dies and then I need to clean up.
>
> Have you configured the system with sufficient message queues and shared
> memory for running the diskd configuration you have? (see the Squid FAQ on
> diskd).

> The resource usage by diskd is not dependent on the cache size, just on
> how many cache_dir you have and the Q1/Q2 parameters of each.

Being able to work for some months with the default settings have fooled
me that it should still work after increasing load and requests per second.
It doesn't. I'll fix the values for the message queues. Automatic assignment
for shared memory seems fine though.

Received on Fri Dec 05 2003 - 08:24:31 MST

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