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Issues with Pi-Hole cache storage

Issues with Pi-Hole cache storage

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Javabeanz
Member
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03-20-2016, 02:44 AM
#1
Hi, I see you're dealing with a VMware ESXi host and a VM running Rasperry-Pi for Pi-Hole. Your cache usage stays low, even with a 100,000 MB size, and you're using it efficiently. You've already tried increasing the cache but haven't seen changes. The VM has 4 GB RAM and a 100 GB drive, and you're managing 30-40 clients—though the photo might show fewer because of scaling or load balancing. Let me know if you'd like help troubleshooting further!
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Javabeanz
03-20-2016, 02:44 AM #1

Hi, I see you're dealing with a VMware ESXi host and a VM running Rasperry-Pi for Pi-Hole. Your cache usage stays low, even with a 100,000 MB size, and you're using it efficiently. You've already tried increasing the cache but haven't seen changes. The VM has 4 GB RAM and a 100 GB drive, and you're managing 30-40 clients—though the photo might show fewer because of scaling or load balancing. Let me know if you'd like help troubleshooting further!

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DynoDroidMC
Junior Member
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03-24-2016, 08:14 PM
#2
From that endpoint you retrieve cache-related details for your Pi-hole instance. The specific information depends on what the API returns, but it typically includes cache statistics, hit rates, and any warnings about blocking or performance issues. Always check the linked page for important cautions before relying on its cache behavior.
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DynoDroidMC
03-24-2016, 08:14 PM #2

From that endpoint you retrieve cache-related details for your Pi-hole instance. The specific information depends on what the API returns, but it typically includes cache statistics, hit rates, and any warnings about blocking or performance issues. Always check the linked page for important cautions before relying on its cache behavior.