do you mean mount -o noatime ???
I think yes, but I have no clue about how squid learn the
last modification dates from files...so it may cause strange
things?
Evren...
On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Wojtek Puchar wrote:
> I'm using 2.1.2 with squid directory on separate 2GB drive and i have 2
> questions:
>
> 1) Can i use mount -o atime for squid disk for speedup.
>
> 2) How can i tell squid to use ALL available space.
> I currently have:
> /dev/sda 2062465 2031298 31167 98% /var/cache/www
> And
> cache_dir /var/cache/www 2060 16 256
>
> And i always have at least 15MB free (wasted?) space.
>
>
Received on Wed Mar 31 1999 - 12:40:23 MST
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