Ray, Thanks for the reply. No, the system did not start swapping. There was no swap activity at all, and no disk activity at all. Just a significant amount of CPU activity and a very long delay.
-mikep "Raymond A. Meijer" wrote: > On Tue 28 September 2004 20:05, Michael Puckett wrote: > > > I then tried setting maximum_object_size_in_memory to 512MB to get squid > > to retain the object in memory. This worked, as I went from TCP_HIT to > > MEM_HIT, but performance plummeted by about 20X, which was unexpected. > > Could it be that the system started swapping when you increased this value? > Try to run your machine without swap partitions to see what happens.. > > Ray
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