Hi Amos this is the output error
*2015/06/04 16:18:22 kid1| Logfile: opening log
stdio:/var/log/squid/error.log
FATAL: xcalloc: Unable to allocate 18446744073689603781 blocks of 1 bytes!
2015/06/04 16:18:37 kid4| Logfile: opening log
stdio:/var/log/squid/error.log
FATAL: xcalloc: Unable to allocate 18446744073689603781 blocks of 1 bytes!
......
*
El 4/6/15 a las 15:11, Amos Jeffries escribió:
On 5/06/2015 1:27 a.m., Marcel Fossua wrote:
Cool Thanks
but I have an error while doing that maybe it could be the HDD size
By the way Amos what could you suggest me to handle disks
I have a jbod with 15 disks (4TB) each
I read on of your comment stipulating to set a cache_dir per drive (o I'm
totaly wrong)
That is correct, only place one *AUFS/UFS/diskd cache_dir* per physical
drive disk. But that is because Squid will overload the HDD controller
with seek and I/O collisions when 2 or more are stored together.
with this worker/disk distribution I end up with error
Aha, which you have forgotten to copy so we can see exactly what you are
going on about.
If I assume, I would guess it is more likely a 32-bit rounding error
calculating how big in Bytes the cache is or the max-size=N object
parameter. Though the total size should be in 64-bit math by now.
Amos
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