Re: [squid-users] Trouble understanding why something is RELEASE'ed from the cache

From: Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uhlar@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 12:08:21 +0200

On 24.04.07 20:41, Donald Thompson wrote:
> I have a 30 gigabyte cache, and on a normal day the cache sees less than
> a gigabyte of traffic. I've configured the cache to have a maximum
> object size of 2 gigabytes. But I'm seeing large files in my store.log
> being with the RELEASE tag, basically the same moment they're
> successfully logged into the access.log.

maybe they are not cacheable. Did you check for their cacheability?

> The only time I see my cache
> able to store these large files, is when the cache file space is not at
> full capacity. I'm using LRU.

'heap lru' is faster.

> Shouldn't squid be cycling out older data rather than the fresh files it
> just pulled in assuming they meet the minimum and maximum size for caching?

Yes, it should...

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