Hi, i´m from brazil. my english is poor
My web-proxy, dont “eat” my Memory Ram ?
Is ok ?
The web-proxy on version 3.23 “eat” only disk memory ?
[admin@SVNET] /ip proxy> print
enabled: yes
src-address: 0.0.0.0
port: 3138
parent-proxy: 0.0.0.0
parent-proxy-port: 0
cache-administrator: “comercial@supervianet.com.br ”
max-cache-size: 25000000KiB
cache-on-disk: yes
max-client-connections: 800
max-server-connections: 800
max-fresh-time: 3d
serialize-connections: no
always-from-cache: no
cache-hit-dscp: 4
cache-drive: primary-slave
Thanks guys.
It’s because you set it to “cache on disk”. It will store cache on disk, not memory.
can the proxy use both mem and disk?..
There was an option Maximum RAM cache size in 2.9.* versions.
how we can configure it in 3.* versions?
v3 proxy was rewritten from scratch, there’s no such option
uldis
May 14, 2009, 12:11pm
7
it is done automatically - if there is free RAM it uses that for caching.
I have 950mb free ram, and the MK don´t use it ! Why ?
I think, the ram memory is more fast the disc.
Thnks
uldis
May 15, 2009, 7:41am
9
alamdias:
I have 950mb free ram, and the MK don´t use it ! Why ?
I think, the ram memory is more fast the disc.
Thnks
make sure that you have the latest version.
I have ! Version 3.23
New question:
Where i setup the maximum file size to cache ?
Ex: i need cache the downloaded files up to 40mb, ex: antivirus updates, downloads, windows updates etc..
Any idea?
Thks guys
eneimi
May 23, 2009, 12:27pm
12
As far as i know you don’t have to configure maximum file size for web proxy - by default it caches everything cacheable. I have it setup on v3.22 and clients’ antivirus updates are a cakewalk!
Cheers.