[Lias] Thanks for help re Proxy
Ian Johnson
vk4kij at deadrelos.com
Wed Mar 26 20:29:01 UTC 2003
I've found, some time ago so it may not be that relevent now, that you
can't trust the squid cache when it's not in a partition all by itself.
It seemed to me that squid didn't check the actual free space of the file
system, & believed what was in it's config file, ie. you gave it 1GB of
space to use, even though only 900MB are left on the file system.
I have a couple dozen squid proxies scattered around, all with a cache
partition & have had no problems.
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003, Trevor Gunter wrote:
> Thank you all who responded to my call.
>
> running the command
>
> e2fsck /dev/hda7
>
> and saying "yes" to everything fixed the problem.
>
> Could this problem be related to the squid cache growing too large or having
> some other problem with squid?
>
> Thanks again
>
> Trevor
>
>
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