Joseph Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
}In 3.4, there's a new background daemon that watches the cache and
}attempts to keep some part of it cleared out. Hopefully, it will run
}while AFS doesn't have anything better to do. Sometimes, it can fall
}behind a little and leave your cache over-allocated. ...
How much over-allocated?
We keep our cache in its own filesystem to keep
other things from interfering with it, and we
set the cachesize pretty close to the size of
that partition to avoid wasting space. So, how
much extra room do when need to leave for this
growth past the limit-that-really-is-no-limit?
John
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