Re: uneven cache disk distrubution

From: Mark Visser <mark@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 1997 21:03:12 +0200 (MET DST)

On Wed, 11 Jun 1997, Jayme Cox wrote:

>
> I have squid 1.1.10 running on a BSDI 2.1 machine with 4 2Gig disks. For
> some reason I seem to have an uneven distribution:
>
> /dev/sd1a 2033523 1721854 209992 89% /cache1
> /dev/sd2a 2033523 1758294 173552 91% /cache2
> /dev/sd3a 2035877 1749412 184671 90% /cache3
> /dev/sd4a 2033523 1904195 27651 99% /cache4
>
> I've looked for huge cache files in /cache4 but everything seems normal.
>

Hmm.. i noticed the same...not equal 'load' on my disks with Squid
1.NOVM.10. Maybe it's related to the remove cache bug i mailed about 2
weeks ago...

With the remove cache bug i mean that when a disks flows over Squid begins
to remove cache from all disks...and it doesn't seem to stop at
lowlevelmarks. It seems to continue till the bottom is reached..a state
aka empty cache. Stopping and restarting Squid returns Squid to normal
behaviour..until it happens again.
Normally every disk has 100 meg free space in reserve (above max cache
setting), but for some reason some disks just flow over.

Mark

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