Roy M. wrote:
> I have the following cache stats:
>
> Memory hits as % of hit requests: 5min: 51.7%
> Disk hits as % of hit requests: 5min: 31.8%
> Storage Mem capacity: 100.0% used, 0.0% free
>
>
> i.e.,
>
> cache miss in mem = 100 - 51.7 = 48.3%
> overal hit % = 51.7 + 31.8 = 83.5%
>
Note the text "as % of hit requests"
So...
cache hit in mem = 51.7%
cache hit in disk = 31.8%
cache hit in other (peers? refresh?) = 100 - 51.7 - 31.8 = 16.5%
miss information completely unknown.
>
>
> 1. Since memory is now 100% used, how do I know if there is a cache
> miss in mem 48.3%,
> how many % of them will trigger a LRU in memory cache?
Good question.
>
> 2. Similarly, if my disk is 100% used, how do I know the LRU statistics
>
Disk won't get 100% used unless you make your cache too big for the
drive, or screw up cache gargbage collection with the cleanup settings.
Amos
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