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      Bill F. last edited by

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      Let me start by thanking all the developers for a fantastic product!  Kudos!!

      A couple weeks ago, I set up my first pfSense box (P3 733, 512mb RAM).  I also installed the Squid and HAVP packages.  HAVP is currently running in Squid-Parent mode.

      I have the Squid ramdisk set to 200mb.  Ramdisk is also enabled in HAVP.  Currently, under light use, my memory usage is approaching 90%.  Does this sound right?  It seems high to me based on my settings.  I thought the HAVP ramdisk is automatically sized to 1/4 the total RAM or less.

      TIA,

      Bill

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