You can map a volume to a specific disk (in your case ramdisk) in 
storage.config.

http://trafficserver.readthedocs.org/en/latest/admin-guide/files/storage.config.en.html



Thanks,

Sudheer









On Monday, April 18, 2016 5:32 AM, ZHAOCHUNBO [赵春波] <[email protected]> 
wrote:



 
HI Sudheer,
 
Acording to the document of “volume.conf”, it seems I can not assign ramdisk to 
one specified volume:
 
http://trafficserver.readthedocs.org/en/latest/admin-guide/files/volume.config.en.html
Each volume is striped across several disks to achieve parallel I/O. For 
example: if there are four disks, then a 1-GB volume will have 256 MB on each 
disk (assuming each disk has enough free space available).
 
So do you mean any other plugins?
 
 
Thanks,
Thomas.
 
 
 
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From:Sudheer Vinukonda [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2016 10:58 AM
To: ZHAOCHUNBO [赵春波]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: 答复: ram_cache for big objects
 
I haven't had to rely on page cache with ATS (unsure it'd work reliably, given 
ATS's appetite for memory - ram cache + non ram cache).
 
But, you can configure multiple cache partitions with the required files mapped 
to ramdisk (using volumes) and the rest mapped to regular disk. Cache volumes 
allow mapping based on host name (hosting.config). If the domain is not unique, 
you can modify the cache key to add a special domain name for the files needed 
and store them in the volumes that are tied to the ramdisk.
 
 
http://trafficserver.readthedocs.org/en/latest/admin-guide/storage/index.en.html#partitioning-the-cache

http://trafficserver.readthedocs.org/en/latest/admin-guide/files/hosting.config.en.html#std:configfile-hosting.config


On Friday, April 15, 2016, 7:27 PM, ZHAOCHUNBO [赵春波] <[email protected]> 
wrote:
Hi Sudheer,
>
>Thank you very much for you suggestion.
>
>But I think ramdisk is not suitable for my case. There are many other files in 
>the same domain, the storage requirement is larger than my ram storage.
>Only several of them are hot files, may I have a way to make ram_cache or 
>linux pagecache work?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Thomas.
>
>
>________________________________________
>
>发件人: Sudheer Vinukonda [[email protected]]
>发送时间: 2016年4月15日23:47
>收件人: [email protected]
>主题: Re: ram_cache for big objects
>
>One approach is to use a ramdisk (e.g configure tmpfs ).
>
>
>On Friday, April 15, 2016 12:33 AM, ZHAOCHUNBO [赵春波] <[email protected]> 
>wrote:
>
>
>HI all,
>
>I have met one problem:
>
>There is one big file(600MB) and it is very hot, it is larger than ` 
>ram_cache_cutoff ` setup:
>CONFIG proxy.config.cache.ram_cache_cutoff INT 20M
>
>
>I have noticed that the `rKB/s` on one disk is very high, and the disk usage 
>is keeping nearly 100%.
>
>Device:        rrqm/s  wrqm/s    r/s    w/s    rkB/s    wkB/s avgrq-sz 
>avgqu-sz  await  svctm  %util
>sde              0.00  124.00  196.33    2.33 47210.00  505.33  480.36    
>35.17  182.13  5.02  99.73
>
>
>It seems linux pagecache does NOT work when using ATS, and ATS ram_cache does 
>not work either, am I correct?
>What is the suggestion value of `proxy.config.cache.ram_cache.size` and 
>`proxy.config.cache.ram_cache_cutoff` ?
>
>How should I handle this case?
>
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>---
>Best Regards,
>Thomas
>
>
>

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