On Mon, 20 Dec 1999, Mike wrote:


the 2nd and 3rd number and not 2nd/3rd level sizes. They are 1st level
number of directories and 2nd level number of directories. Thus, 128 256
means you have 128 dirs 1st level, and each has 256 dirs in it.

That is AFAIK.

--Ariel

 > Hi list.
> I just installed squid 2 stable (rpm) on my linux server.
> 
> now, there is the record that tells squid where to put the cached objects.
> in this i have a little problem.
> here is what i wrote :
> cache_dir /proxy/cache 8000 128 1024
> as i understand 8000 MB represent the total size of the cache dir, 128 MB is
> the first level size and 1024 is the second level.
> 
> before the current config i wrote :
> cache_dir /proxy/cache 8400 10246144
> and after the /usr/sbin/squid -z complete and i wrote /usr/sbin/squid -NCdl
> (or something like this) it said that i have no space.
> 
> Why is that?
> I have 8 GB of HD that i want to use as cache dir.
> So what do i need to write ??
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> 
> 
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