Re: [squid-users] Re: cache_mem question

From: Rodsak Promrattanakul <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 5 May 2003 01:22:26 +0700

----- Original Message -----
From: "Rodsak Promrattanakul" <kob_cpe8@hotmail.com>
To: "Henrik Nordstrom" <hno@squid-cache.org>
Cc: <squid-users@squid-cache.org>
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 12:33 AM
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Re: cache_mem question

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Henrik Nordstrom" <hno@squid-cache.org>
>
>
> > If you have additional questions please be a bit more specific on what
> > you want to know.
>
> 1.When Squid recieved Object which uncacheable , what 'll squid do?
>
> 2.When Squid recieved Object which cacheable ,Squid keep Object in RAM
> (Hot Object ) and concurrently Squid keep Object in Disk(Cold Object) :
> Right or Wrong ? If wrong ,what is the right way ?
>
> 3.cache_mem content is In-transit-Object , Hot-Object and Negative-Object
,
> so what is In-transit-Object ?
> what is Negative-Object ?
>
> 4.storeEntry is index for indicate Object ?
>
> 5.Squid use index to indicate Object .Where is the index , is it in memory
> only ? Is it in cache_mem or not?
>
> 6.storeEntry have no limit ?
> If it have no limit ,what happen if Squid have many object?
> If storeEntry have limit , what is replacement policy?
>
> 7.Can cold object was removed ? What ' case ? And What happen about it's
> index ?
>
> 8.What should I do if my cache_dir is full ?
>
> 9.Unlinkd used for unlinking old index or old Object?
>
> 10.When I reconfig cache_mem (in case cache_mem was decrease), then I run
> squid -k reconfigure .
> Which content was removed?
> What happen about - index which indicate object ?
> - Hot Object ?
>
> 11> >Semi-Hot: Object is not kept in memory by Squid, but is cached at
> > > the disk level by the OS. These also give TCP_HIT in access.log,
> > > but the actual disk I/O involved is naturally much less.
> What is an example of Semi-Hot Object?
>
> Regards,
> Rodsak
>
>
>
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