Its a per-cache_dir option in Squid-2.7 and above; I'm not sure about 3.
Adrian
2009/5/20 Jason Spegal jspe...@comcast.net:
Just tested and verified this. At least in Squid 3.0 minimum_object_size
affects both memory and disk caches. Anyone know if this is true in 3.1 as
well? Any thoughts
Jason Spegal wrote:
Just tested and verified this. At least in Squid 3.0 minimum_object_size
affects both memory and disk caches. Anyone know if this is true in 3.1
as well? Any thoughts as to how to split it? I may be wrong and likely
am but I recall there was separate minimum_object_size for
Jason Spegal wrote:
How do I configure squid to only cache small objects, say less than
4mb in memory cache,
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/maximum_object_size_in_memory/
and only objects larger than 4mb to the disk?
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/minimum_object_size/
I want
Just tested and verified this. At least in Squid 3.0 minimum_object_size
affects both memory and disk caches. Anyone know if this is true in 3.1
as well? Any thoughts as to how to split it? I may be wrong and likely
am but I recall there was separate minimum_object_size for each cache at
one
How do I configure squid to only cache small objects, say less than 4mb
in memory cache, and only objects larger than 4mb to the disk? I want to
optimize the cache based on object size. The reasoning is the small
stuff will change often and be accessed the most while the larger items
that tie
How do I configure squid to only cache small objects, say less than 4mb
in memory cache, and only objects larger than 4mb to the disk? I want to
optimize the cache based on object size. The reasoning is the small
stuff will change often and be accessed the most while the larger items
that tie