Okay, so are you saying that it would be better to just run soft-updates,
noasync?
I'd have too look into it myself, but I'll take your word on that.
Of course, this leaves the question of whether to run squid in async and
your disks in noasync?
Wise/Unwise?
Also, what does diskd do exactly that might benifit squid?
TIA
Dave
OpteqSec.
Received on Thu Dec 20 2001 - 14:40:56 MST
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