Re: [squid-users] cache dir keeps growing

From: Martin Chandler <chand@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 18:05:37 +0900

I am keeping my cache on /squid, which currently looks like:

Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda11 11G 4.0G 6.5G 38% /squid

The reference age is the default 1 year,

reference_age 31557790 seconds

Since I am using GDSF, I had thought that reference_age is ignored...

Thanks,
Martin

At 01:45 01/10/16 -0700, Mark Tinka wrote:
>Martin, what is the size of your hard disk, or at least the partition on
>which the squid cache resides.. which would i think be /var ... also, what
>does the reference_age line in your squid.conf say..?..
>
>AKNIT
>
>--- Martin Chandler <chand@tvt.ne.jp>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> > Also, as there are no requests given to unlinkd, can this mean that
> >> > the cache is not getting purged correctly?
> >>
> >>It depends on what kind of store you are using. What does your cache_dir
> >>lines look like?
> >
> >my current configuration regarding the cache is:
> >
> >cache_mem 8388608 bytes
> >cache_swap_low 90
> >cache_swap_high 95
> >maximum_object_size 4194304 bytes
> >minimum_object_size 0 bytes
> >ipcache_size 1024
> >ipcache_low 90
> >ipcache_high 95
> >fqdncache_size 1024
> >cache_dir ufs /squid 1024 16 256
> >
> >replacement_policy GDSF
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Martin
>
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