On 26.12 23:23, Houssam Melhem wrote:
> I unmounted the all my 10 drives 
> then i mkefs  eache
> 
> But I got the same thing 
> 
> Today I tried the folloeing to have more than 4GB of cache_size
> i made 10 sub director on each harddisk
> i made each one a cache_dir with size=400M

bad bad. only define one cache directory on one harddisk. 

> I know that this is crazy, and there should be another way of
> increasing the cache_dir size I only have now 28G But each hard drive
> is 143 GB

in addition to alredy recommended running 'squid -z'

I would say that you will have that many objects in your cache that you
will run out of memory. If you are on 32-bit system of course processes
have 4GB memomry limit there and even metadata of your cache will take
more than this limit. 

Defining higher maximum_object_size can delay this problem for some time.
I would even recommend you doing this, if you have that big cache.

Then, you will need to do different things with your cache.
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