On 23/11/2011 11:14 p.m., Benjamin wrote:
 On 11/23/2011 03:13 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 23/11/2011 10:22 p.m., Benjamin wrote:
 Hi Amos,

After compilation of squid, it is working fine means i m not having any issue.But while looking in config.log i can see much erros and warning so i wonder that these might be due to OS package problem or related with squid.

No worries then.


Amos, what is idle value for L1 and L2 while configuring CACHE_DIR in squid.conf.we are using aufs .

You mean defaults?   http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/cache_dir/*
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Amos

Hi Sir,

My question is that while we configure cache_dir in squid.conf that time syntax is :

                                        size in mb      L1       L2
cache_dir aufs /cache/1 76800             256     512


How to decide L1 and L2 while configuring cache_dir option in squid.conf?

Even numbers only, whatever your OS plays best with. Most people like powers of 2 for simplicity of understanding.

They are count of folders inside the UFS directory structure. L1 is count of folders inside the top level directory, inside each L1 folder is L2 amount of folders, inside L2 is individual files. With a maximum of 2^27 files spread across the structure. Some systems work better with fewer files per folder. Calculate L1/L2 as needed for your OS files per directory capabilities.

Amos

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