The cache dir type in Squid has nothing to do with the underlying
filesystem type, it defines the storage method/implementation.
Currently Squid has 4 different implementations:
ufs On top of a normal filesystem supporting directories and files.
aufs As "ufs", but using threads to implement non-blocking disk I/O
diskd As "ufs", but using a separate process to implement non-blocking
disk I/O
coss An experimental "raw" filesystem, where all objects are stored in
one big file.
Other storage methods are being worked upon.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid Hacker Hajime Miyama wrote: > > Hi! > > I am now trying to make squid's cache_dir on MFS(memory file system). > But when I do > # squid -z > to build cache_dir, squid responds as follows > ********************************************* > #./squid -z > FATAL: Unknown cache_dir type 'mfs'Received on Sat Apr 14 2001 - 06:36:25 MDT
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