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On 27/12/2014 12:38 a.m., HackXBack wrote:
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> 5 hdd = 3 terra western digital red edition
These 5 HDD is what we refer to as "spindles" when planning and
calculating cache arrangement.
* You have 5 disk "spindles".
* UFS/AUFS/diskd can only hand
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On 27/12/2014 10:33 a.m., Yuri Voinov wrote:
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> Hi, gents.
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> Now I have another problem. Cachemgr.cgi with password does not
> access to Squid when password specified.
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> Look at squid.conf frag (this configuration ffragments derived
> from work
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Hi, gents.
Now I have another problem. Cachemgr.cgi with password does not access
to Squid when password specified.
Look at squid.conf frag (this configuration ffragments derived from
working Squid2 installation):
# Only allow cachemgr access from
Nothing to worry about. The files were removed by some outside
software and were not found. Squid will manage the error and carry on.
On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 1:22 PM, HackXBack wrote:
> Hello squid ,
> after using 3.5.0.4 on fresh debian system
> i see many errors in cache.log
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> 2014/12/26 07:2
Hello squid ,
after using 3.5.0.4 on fresh debian system
i see many errors in cache.log
2014/12/26 07:21:39 kid1| /cache03/2/00/31/3123
2014/12/26 07:21:39 kid1| DiskThreadsDiskFile::openDone: (2) No such file or
directory
2014/12/26 07:21:39 kid1| /cache04/1/00/5F/5F16
2014/12
5 hdd = 3 terra western digital red edition
1 hdd = 250 ssd ( system )
cpu = core i7 extreme
ram = 32 GB
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