Re: Re. creating swap dirs

From: Andrew Barnes <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 18:23:13 +1000

> >(a) what they recommend for cache_dir sizes (eg: cache_dir ufs
> >/usr/local/squid/cache 2048 16 256)
>
> Disk size? pay attention, disk size must not equal to cache_dir size..
>
> For example. if you have 2.5 GB disk.
> cache_dir ufs /usr/local/squid/cache 2048 16 256,

OK - sorry... my mistake - lets presume that I have 25 Gb from a total
of 50 Gb to play with - and I want to use it as proxy space - would you
recommend that I

(a) create one big cache dir - ie. 25600 16 256
or
(b) create two or more smaller cache dirs - 2 x 12800 16 256 (etc)

the next question is what I use for the "16 256" parts? ie.

/usr/local/squid/cache ufs 25600 16 256
                                 ^^ ^^^
or
/usr/local/squid/cache ufs 25600 32 512
                                 ^^ ^^^

> yes. you can add these new dirs to squid cache without losing access.

Can you please tell me what flags/commands I should use to do this?

Kind Regards,
    Andrew Barnes

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Andrew Barnes
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Received on Mon May 29 2000 - 02:26:01 MDT

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