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yes you are, and still you are swapping.
you have to find out why.
eg:
how big is your cache?
how big is your cache_mem?
what other apps and services are running on that box?

something like that.

also, note that on most squid box with adequate memory,
it's sometimes better to turn off swap.

hth,

Kenneth P. Oncinian
Panasonic Communications Philippines Corporation
Information Systems Division - Network and Infrastructure Department
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Froilan Romualdo wrote:

> On 1/7/06, Kenneth Oncinian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> More RAM. This link will be helpful.
>> http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-8.html
>
>
> I am already using 2Gb system memory.
>
> Question again, how can I determine the size or view the objects in
> the cache_mem? Is it possible?
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