Yeah, you need to use "--enable-heap-replacement" when you
configure squid.
I don't think there is any way to see whether it is running or not, but
I think its safe to say that if you use
--enable-heap-replacement
when you compile squid, and
replacement_policy LFUDA
in the squid.conf, it should work just fine. Have a look at the docs
on replacement policies to make sure this is the best choice for you.
With regards to the disk space problem, try reading this:
http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-
users/199903/0370.html
Regards
Jamie
On 11 Aug 00, at 10:52, DANNY KHALIL wrote:
> I upgraded to squid version 2.3.STABLE3 since I have been running
> into this "NO Space Left ON Device"
> weird thing is that I have plenty of space when I do a "df" and
> plenty of Inodes as well...
>
> anyway... I figured to use the LFUDA replacement_policy.
>
> I could not figure out for the life of me how to enable it except in the
> squid.conf file. is there anything else I need to do at compile time?
>
> now that squid is running...how do I check if I am running LFUDA???
> from the cachemgr?
>
> thanx for any pointers.
>
> -Danny-
>
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Jamie Shields
Deputy Computing Officer
Computer Resources Centre
Faculty of Human Sciences
Kingston University
Phone: (0181) 547-2000 ex:2367
http://humansciences.king.ac.uk
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Received on Fri Aug 11 2000 - 08:05:28 MDT
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