> On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 trainier@kalsec.com wrote:
> > Our cache filled up. Squid cosumed 99% of the CPU and filled it's
> > memory buffer, at which point it nearly filled our swap partition.
On 29.03 08:52, trainier@kalsec.com wrote:
> Nothing other than a "your cache limit has been reached", about 300
> messages saying the same thing. I wanted a core file to see what squid
> was doing.
> but, after I sent it a signal 6, it only aborted and didn't write a core
> file. My squid.conf is pasted below. Perhaps my core_dir isn't set
> properly. Squid does have write access to that directory.
> cache_mem 4048 MB
what architecture? 32bit architectures usually do not support that much
RAM for one process.
> maximum_object_size 1000000 KB
That's 1GB - too much imho
> cache_dir ufs /services/squid/var/cache 4048 16 256
> cache_swap_low 95
> cache_swap_high 99
and nearly 4GB on filesystem. What's the filesystem size?
squid cache size should be maximally 90% of the silesystem's size, if the
filesystem usage gets too big, the system load will get too high.
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