Vivek wrote:
Amos,

Thanks for your reply.

I am using 300GB for caching ( aufs ) and 16GB of RAM. If the connection loss is a normal one, i will reconsider the way i rotate files.


Hmmm, so 316 GB cache indexed is I guess somewhere up around 3GB of journal file being calculated and written on each hourly rotate.

Yes I would expect a few seconds lag. Easily enough to explain a temporarily lost WCCP exchange.

Amos



Thanks again.

Vivek



-----Original Message-----

From: Amos Jeffries <[email protected]>

To: Vivek <[email protected]>

Cc: [email protected]

Sent: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 1:27 pm

Subject: Re: [squid-users] wccp service lost issue



Vivek wrote:



Amos,



I didn't see any errors related to squid restart/crash in cache.log.
Is

there any way to debug this ?



Other than dumping the WCCP info display on the router I have no idea.



As Adrian said, its probably just a temporary issue with a long index

rebuild causing Squid to ignore one of the WCCP announcements.



If so the loss time will remain the same no matter how frequently or

infrequently you rotate. Thus less often will be less outage time.



Amos

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