Hi,
I'm testing Squid 3.2.3 and wanted to use ROCK store combined with UFS
or AUFS. Yes, I know it's not currently supported
(http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/RockStore#limitations), but I
did some tests anyway (Yes, I forgot).
Doomed to failure, I added this two lines to Squid's default configuration:
cache_dir rock /var/cache1 1000 max-size=16384
cache_dir ufs /var/cache2 2000 16 256 min-size=16384
When both lines were present, objects bigger than 32KB were not cached
(neither on memory or disk). Of course, when ROCK cache_dir was not
present objects bigger than 16KB were cached on disk at the UFS store
as expected.
After a few tries, I inverted the order of the lines and increased the
max-size of the rock store, like this:
cache_dir ufs /var/cache2 2000 16 256 min-size=16384
cache_dir rock /var/cache1 1000 max-size=1048576
Surprisingly, objects bigger than 32KB (up to max-size) were stored on
disk and they got "TCP_HIT" when retrieved. Unfortunately, if Squid
process was stoped and restarted then those objects were retrieved
from source again (i.e. UFS storage was ignored or corrupted).
That's when I guessed rock store was not supposed to work that way, so
I hope this little information helps to advance integration with
UFS...
Thanks.
Received on Mon Nov 26 2012 - 22:44:18 MST
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