Hello,
Duane Wessels wrote:
> This doesn't seem quite right. For one thing, its hard to determine
> a single age value for one refresh rule (you have to consider the
> last modification times, etc), and even harder to determine an age
> for a whole set of such rules.
Yup I thought about that - it's like the script has to reverse-engineer
the decision process.
> Also, there are really only two reasons than an object is RELEASED.
> Either it was bumped out for space, or a newer version was loaded
> and the old was thrown out.
I was curious on how much stuff was bumped out for lack of space. That
would be the clue on whether more space is necessary.
> I think you might want to look at the 'LRU Age' value from the
> cachemgr 'info' page
>
> Storage LRU Expiration Age: 10.41 days
>
> Although this number can vary a bit from time to time, it roughly
> tells you how often your entire cache is flushed.
Thanks, I think this is a clue.
> There is a good paper at
> http://www.cs.ubc.ca/spider/marwood/Projects/SPA/Report/Report.html
> which relates cache sizes and hit rates.
Thanks again.
Regards,
-- miguel a.l. paraz <map@iphil.net> +63-2-750-2288 iphil communications, makati city, philippines <http://www.iphil.net>Received on Mon Jul 28 1997 - 23:21:44 MDT
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