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, 13, 2004

Permanent URL Filesystem for squid.

For xfs, try this:

/dev/hde3 on /var/spool type xfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,noatime,osyncisdsync)
But supposedly the best fs for squid is reiserfs, and you may like those options:
reiserfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,noatime,nodiratime,notail,block-allocator=noborder)
Nice thing to remember is that squid is very HDD intensive application, so it's rather unwise to run in on anything slower then SCSI (like you can see above I'm running it ;) is asking for trouble... and dumb.

You should also consider oops instead of squid for following reasons:

Update:

Based on: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/presentations/os2002/wessels_duane.ppt best filesystem for squid cache is ext2fs, and worst is xfs ( no wonder... ). second best filesystem for squid seems to be reiserfs (notail,noatime), but ext2 is twice as fast as reiserfs in this scenario.

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