RE: too many page faults

From: Jay Wilson <jwilson@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 20:24:49 -0600

Okay.....

So to reduce the cache size do I need to change the cache_swap_low to an
even lower amount and then change the cache directory size or what??

Jay Wilson
Internet Engineering Manager
Access L.L.C.
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 -----Original Message-----
From: Henny Bekker [mailto:Henny.Bekker@sec.nl]
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 8:31 PM
To: Jay Wilson; 'squid users'
Subject: Re: too many page faults

At 19:35 5-1-00 -0600, Jay Wilson wrote:
>I am running RH6.0 and 2.3devel3. I have two machines setup as siblings.
>Both are K6-300 w/128m and 13G hard drive.I am noticing a VERY large amount
>of page faults. I read in the Squid FAQ's that the ratio of http requests
to
>page faults should be between 0.0 and 0.1 for best performance but my
ratios
>hover around 0.35 or more. I have cache_mem set to 24m and cache_swap_low
>set to 60. What else can I do to improve performance? I can see a
noticeable
>latency under heavy load.
>
The problem is not the size of cache_mem (24M is rather big for a 128M
system)
but the size of your cache.. For every object in your cache, a certain
amount
of RAM is used (I'm not sure, but I thouht 64-byte for every object)..

So the solution might be to get more RAM (e.g. 512-MByte) or to reduce the
size of your cache..

Cheers, Henny

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