Robert Milkowski wrote:
> > The 58.12% is percentage of the configured cache size. 34% is actual
> > usage level in the underlying filesystem partition, similar to what df
> > reports.
>
> Not exaclty 'coz
Well, it is anyway.
> cache_dir ufs /w3cache/0 8500 16 256
>
> so it is Maximum Size: 8704000 KB
>
> Current Size: 5058874 KB
>
> but why Current Size is larger than filesystem space which is used for
> that cache???
That is a much better question than what the figures stand for. Squid
THINKS it has stored 5GB of data, but in reality there is only 3GB of
data. Somewhere a lot of data has been lost.
Probably it is time to ask Squid to rebuild it's store index. This can
be done by shutting down squid, removing swap.state and then start Squid
again. This will however take quite a while with quite a lot of disk
activity (and thus possibly degraded performance). Or you could ignore
the fact and let it repair itself by time.
If it constantly stays in a state like this where a lot less of data is
actually stored on the disk than Squid thinks then you are most likely
seeing some bug in Squid.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker -- To unsubscribe, see http://www.squid-cache.org/mailing-lists.htmlReceived on Wed Sep 13 2000 - 13:20:17 MDT
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