Re: [squid-users] Maximum Cachedir COSS size

From: Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 09:00:58 +0200

On fre, 2007-09-21 at 09:23 +0700, Sunin Thaveethamsavee wrote:

>
> cache_dir coss /dev/cciss/c0d5 100000 max-size=33554431 overwrite-percent=40
>
>
> And use command squid -z I got this error
> FATAL: COSS cache_dir size exceeds largest offset

> I try to random the max size and the size can't more than 7500. What's
> happen ? How I can use the maximum disk for single partition.

from the cache_dir directive regarding coss:

        block-size=n defines the "block size" for COSS cache_dir's.
        Squid uses file numbers as block numbers. Since file numbers
        are limited to 24 bits, the block size determines the maximum
        size of the COSS partition. The default is 512 bytes, which
        leads to a maximum cache_dir size of 512<<24, or 8 GB. Note
        you should not change the COSS block size after Squid
        has written some objects to the cache_dir.

Regards
Henrik

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