Umm. The documentation advises you to set the _average_ object size to
13K. Not the maximum object size. The _average_ object size is used for
calculation of a few things including how many objects your cache can
hold. The _maximum_ object size determines what will be cached or not.
What you _probably_ want is:
store_avg_object_size 13
maximum_object_size 40960
And to read the comments in the squid.conf file preceeding both.
D
Squid Mailing List wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Could someone please advise me as to why my cache does not seem to be
> storing anything above 1K??? The cache runs like a dream with everything
> below 1K but automatically get's larger stuf from another cache we are
> attached to???!! It is driving me nuts, i have the maximum object size set
> to 13K as advised in the docs in the squid.conf file. I am using squid
> 1.1.21.
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Tim.
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