Never tried, it occurs when its 32mbytes What is your reasoning? It was working fine with FreeBSD 4.9 with 32mbytes cache_mem
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Elsen Marc wrote: > > > > > On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Elsen Marc wrote: > >... > >... > > > > > > The size of squid process was about 200mbyte. I recently > > erased all my > > cache dirs with rm -rf and rebuilt with -z option. I have 64mbyte > > cache_mem set. The squid process is roughly downloading > > 4-5gbytes of data > > in 24 hours. Normally use 5-8% of the CPU(p4-3.2ghz htt > > enabled, but I had > > the same problem with amd xp2400+ so I think cpu is not > > related to this > > problem) > > > > I have 256 x 256 cache dir's on 120gbyte sata drives. > > > > The system has 2gbyte ram. It wasnt swapping either. (well it > > had about > > 1.5gbyte free so) > > > > The kernel has been compiled with the options to increase > > maximum process > > size to 2gbyte. But I guess this is irrelevant too. I just > > copied these > > options from my 4.9 kernel file to 5.x. Also the shared > > memory settings > > were copied directly. (the working settings in 4.9) > > > > Anything else which might give any clue? > > Does your problem also happen when 'cache_mem' is reduced to 8mbyte ? > > M. > > > > > >
