Increase Cache

Willem van der Walt<willem@top.health.gov.za> willem at top.health.gov.za
Wed Jun 30 10:55:05 UTC 2004


First look what your /var/log/squid/cache.log is actually saying.
You should be able to see if your squid are actually caching and at what 
rate.
Look at your line utilization as well.



On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Duncan wrote:

> Thanks , gotta dig in into squid.conf
>
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> To: "Duncan" <drack at mweb.co.zw>
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> Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 12:18 PM
> Subject: Re: Increase Cache
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>> Hello,
>> The cache.log file will differ in size depending on when it was  rotated.
>> Read squid.conf, usually /etc/squid/squid.conf.
>> If you really need to increase the cache directories, the directives are
>> in there.
>> It sounds like you have another kind of a problem though.
>> Regards, Willem
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Duncan wrote:
>>
>>> i have a 64k fibre link with about 100 clients browsing , i use a linux
> box as my proxy server (squid). I am somehow exeperiencing slow browsing ,
> so i checked /var/log/squid and did an ls -lah , my cache.log and it is
> amazinly 2.4k .Aint that too small or i am seeing things .Is there a way of
> increasing it so that my browsing can be better.
>>>
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