On 21/06/2015 1:27 p.m., HackXBack wrote:
> New LWP 524]
> [New LWP 766]
> [New LWP 676]
> [New LWP 507]
> [New LWP 819]
> [New LWP 849]
> [New LWP 730]
> [New LWP 641]
> [New LWP 651]
>
> warning: Can't read pathname for load map: Input/output error.
> [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled
On 20/06/2015 9:08 p.m., Alex Samad wrote:
> Hi
>
> Are there any gotchas i need to look out for.
> Also I have allocated a 1T lun to the VM. Whats the best way to
> allocate this do I use 1 cache_dir or multiple cache_dir.
The usual one UFS based dir per physical drive and no RAID. That can be
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New LWP 524]
[New LWP 766]
[New LWP 676]
[New LWP 507]
[New LWP 819]
[New LWP 849]
[New LWP 730]
[New LWP 641]
[New LWP 651]
warning: Can't read pathname for load map: Input/output error.
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread
On Sunday 21 June 2015 at 00:31:45 (EU time), Jason Haar wrote:
> When a web page is requested by a client, what component does what? Does
> squid do the download, pass the content to ICAP, or does it (like with
> parent proxies), just tell the ICAP software to do the download itself?
The former
Hi there
I'm starting to use ICAP as an AV content filter, having moved away from
using the havp antivirus proxy as a parent proxy
Part of the problem with havp was that it stopped being developed years
ago and HTTP trickery had moved on in ways that basically it
couldn't support - but squid - b
Hi
Are there any gotchas i need to look out for.
Also I have allocated a 1T lun to the VM. Whats the best way to
allocate this do I use 1 cache_dir or multiple cache_dir.
I currently have 3, is there a way to migrate the cache objects in the
3 into 1 or do I just delete them and bear the cost of