Once more, thanks for your response. I was planning on getting ahold of someone after the next release of ATS but hearing from your early is great.
This is my first attempt at really tuning ATS, so apologies for the teething problems. I wanted to mention this setting in particular first, since it's really so vital to the cache structure from what I understand. Leif wrote: "10. Your setting for proxy.config.cache.min_average_object_size seems wrong. If your average object size is 32KB, you should set this to, hem, 32KB :). However, to give some headroom, my personal recommendation is to 2x the number of directory entries, so set the configuration to 16KB. The math is mostly correct, except the calculation for "Disk Cache Object Capacity” is in fact the max number of directory entries the cache can hold. Each object on disk consumes *at least* one directory entry, but can consume more (amc, what’s our current guideline here?). " Just verifying here...the setting really is that simple? Don't get me wrong, I'll start using it immediately, but are there any "gotchas"? I appreciate your idea of having headroom but I'm really trusting the cache itself to simply expire old objects and perhaps be a bit suboptimal if my setting is wrong. What I don't understand is the internal structure of the cache, unfortunately it's just a big blob from my point of view. :-) -- ____________________________________________________________ Adam W. Dace <[email protected]> Phone: (815) 355-5848 Instant Messenger: AIM & Yahoo! IM - colonelforbin74 | ICQ - #39374451 Microsoft Messenger - [email protected] <[email protected]> Google Profile: https://plus.google.com/u/0/109309036874332290399/about
