squid is mainly used as a proxy server. it is not specific to redhat and
can run on almost all distributions.
proxy server is a software which is used in multi-user environments to
provide internet connectivity to those machines which are not directly
connected to the internet.
thus if yu're in an
Dear All
I'm new to Red Hat.Can u guys plz elaborate as what is this squid about.
thanks n regards
Kapil Sharma
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Hello Tushar
You should try optimizing the configuration with the 'memory pools' (cache_mem) and
'directory structure' (cache_dir) options. Or, you can only restart the squid
service whenever you need to free up RAM.
--Dhruv Ahuja
To un
There is a cache_mem argument in squid which manipulates RAM
requirements
Thu, 2003-02-20 at 20:36, Tushar Gupta wrote:
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> Hi,
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> Is there any mechanism by which I can flush or free up RAM without need
> to reboot the server
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> Tushar
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Hi,
Is there any mechanism by which I can flush or free up RAM without need
to reboot the server
Tushar
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