What Squid version are you using?
Squid-2 will put 50% of the cache creation load on the new drive, and
25% on each of the old drives. The different cache_dir stores are
maintained separately and it should not fill the drives to 100% if
properly configured.
If your are running Squid-1 then you must clean your cache when
adding/removing a cache_dir entry, or Squid will loose track of most of
the files.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker Permission Denied wrote: > > Hi Henrik! > > I have the following problem: > > Squid was running with 2 disks. I added a third one when > the first two were at 80% full. The two disks now are > at 100% while the new disk is still at 16% > > Two things don't happen: first why dosn't the third disk take > all the cache requests. how can I force a tune with a totel > of three disks? second the LRU does not work for the first > two disks. is this related to the noatime mount? > > Finally what happened to your great snapshots ?? > > a 3 word reply (pointers, hints, redirectors) will > be greatly appreciated! > > all the best, > > -- > Alexandros C. Couloumbis > alex@ozo.com > alex@eexi.gr > alex@tee.gr > Athens, GreeceReceived on Thu Mar 30 2000 - 14:40:13 MST
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