Hi Michal! Please be patient with my english.
First of all is very important before any change have a backup of
files you need edit (/etc/ebox/80squid.conf and
/usr/share/ebox/stubs/squid/squid.conf.mas) because any error can do
not start ebox squid module correctly and maybe you must read
documentation in www.squid-cache.org to evaluate the best
configuration for your scenario.
Squid use two systems to manage the cache, one in RAM memory and
another in the disk.
For change the RAM memory cache, you must edit /etc/ebox/80squid.conf
and modify the line "cache_mem = 100" (expressed in MB) to the value
you think need then restart ebox squid module (/etc/init.d/ebox squid
restart) to apply the new config file.
For change the disk cache, you need follow a few easy steps:
- Edit the file /usr/share/ebox/stubs/squid/squid.conf.mas and add the
line for example "cache_dir ufs /var/spools/squid 6144 14 256" this is
6Gb of space, 14 mains directory and 256 subs directory. This
structure is allocate in /var/spools/squid.
- Stop the ebox squid module (/etc/init.d/ebox squid stop).
- Regenerate the squid cache structure and file system (/usr/sbin/squid -z)
- Start the ebox squid module (/etc/init.d/ebox squid start)
if everything is allrigth, you must read in console Ebox Squid start:
[ OK ], anyway, I recomend check the log files (/var/log/ebox).
This type of changes in squid, maybe can increment the stress of your
machine or ebox system and lose the performance of squid, you must be
much careful with this.
By the way, once this working keep the modified files because when you
update ebox software, these files would be replaced by the original
ones.
Kind regards!
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