Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
As long as RAM usage depends on number of files in cache, increasing
maximum storage size will lower the number of files in cache and thus
decrease the memory consumption. Also, with LFUDA replacement policy it
will increate the byte hit radio.
No doubt that this will
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 28.06 22:54, Hendrik Voigtlnder wrote:
This is what I would do:
- deaktivate all cache_dir which are close to 100%
- deaktivate all cache_dirs on one disk
- repartition it with a single partition mkreiserfs
- put one cache_dir on it
- repeat with the other disks
:/usr/bin, you must expand the path to
include the location where you installed the gcc. Presumably
/usr/local/bin (if installed from sunfreeware) or /opt/sfw/bin (if
installed from companion-cd) or whatever - use find to locate the binary.
Regards, Hendrik Voigtlnder
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 22.06 22:47, Hendrik Voigtlnder wrote:
With growing I mean the squid process increasing over the time. If I
read the FAQ correctly this could be caused e.g. if more and more
objects go in the the cache_dirs thus increasing the space needed for
the index, i.e
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 21.06 20:03, Hendrik Voigtlnder wrote:
Yes, our proxy did use swap until I disabled it :-)
2GB RAM, squid process is stable at roughly 1GB process size,
nevertheless the machine started swapping.
I never figured out why, but the proxy is running fine without any
My recommendation is better safe than sorry.
I had exactly the same problem (no more disk space) with our old system
(Sun E450, 8GB disks) and the whole thing crashed in the middle of the
day with hundreds of users noticing...
Reiserfs starts to degrade quite early (at 80%). I am quite sure