[squid-users] GDSF equivalent to LRU expiration age?

From: Adam <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 15 May 2003 18:52:07 -0700

Hello,

Do heap replacement policies also have an expiration age? I was unable to
find such a value under either cachemgr's info or storedir menu's. Perhaps
the algorithms are so radically different that the concept doesn't apply?
However if there is such a value, perhaps I am missing it? Also, given
that, for LRU, the FAQ suggests that a value of at least 3 days is a good
average to shoot for, what would be the equivalent for GDSF (which I am
using) and/or LFUDA (which I am not). My cache_dir is aufs and my
replacement policy "heap GDSF."

thanks,

Adam

The storedir sub-menu is where I thought it might be so maybe it's right
under my nose:
Store Directory Statistics:
Store Entries : 1141070
Maximum Swap Size : 7430144 KB
Current Store Swap Size: 7058389 KB
Current Capacity : 95% used, 5% free

Store Directory #0 (aufs): /cache
FS Block Size 1024 Bytes
First level subdirectories: 16
Second level subdirectories: 256
Maximum Size: 7430144 KB
Current Size: 7058389 KB
Percent Used: 95.00%
Filemap bits in use: 1135233 of 2097152 (54%)
Filesystem Space in use: 7212032/17138978 KB (42%)
Filesystem Inodes in use: 1139352/4200000 (27%)
Flags: SELECTED
Removal policy: heap
Received on Thu May 15 2003 - 19:52:55 MDT

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