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Oskar Pearson wrote:
> What about putting the expire stuff in a seperate process? (and remove
> unlinkd) Wouldn't it make sense - you would fork once at startup
> and tell it how much disk space you need to free periodically?
The hard part is how to share the expiration information in a portable,
effective and nice way ;-)
And no, I don't think this is needed. unlinkd is a better idea to not
block the squid process when it quicky decides that it is time to throw
a couple of objects away...
If Squid is built multithreaded then it is a different issue (if you
have kernel threads).
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