Re: [Rabbit-proxy-users] Temporary Files
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From: Jason F. <xen...@gm...> - 2007-03-27 14:07:29
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On 3/26/07, Robert Olofsson <ro...@kh...> wrote: > Except that it is still leaking.. Well, yeah.. :) Though I'd rather have rabbit properly caching and compressing as it should and just have to "empty the rabbit cage" every once in a while... > can you check how many .key and .hook files you have in > that dir? Sure, I'll add that to the list of things I grab next time.. (Had to empty the cache to keep the system running) > Hmmm, not good. Could this be a power of two error? ie, you're calculating using 1000 bytes per K instead of 1024? ... Hrm.. maybe not. that's only a difference of what, about 12 meg or so? ... > Basically it goes like this: > resource comes from real web server > resource is filtered > resource is written to client and cache temp Rabbit writes the temp file, right? So it should never lose the handle on the file? > I would like to know what type the files in the cache are. I did happen to get nosy and look at this.. :) Looks like these are all JPEG files. I didn't load them into a viewer to see exactly what they were, but there were several thousand of these.. > Also: have you managed to see rabbits status pages? Yeppers.. I can access it now with no problem.. Was completely my fault the whole time.. Didn't quite "get" how to access it, though I have it now.. > /robo As soon as I get more data (probably a day or two) I'll post it.. -- Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold Xen...@gm... http://blog.godshell.com |