Hi
> I don't think this went through the first time so I'm sending it again.
> Sorry if it's a duplicate.
Yep, it went through twice ;)
> with -enable-async-io. With this option enable Squid appears to "forget" or
> loose track of what and how many items it has in it's cache directory. I
> saw a message some time back that indicated that if you deleted the swap.*
I periodically run out of disk space on my one cache machine, as squid
doesn't delete files. This is with squid 1.2.beta24 with async-io. I haven't
had time to track it down (specifically coz when things go wrong I need it
up RIGHT NOW.
It appears that I don't have the same problems with 1.2.beta23... I haven't
time to go through looking for possible problems at the mo, but perhaps
this will act as a hint for someone.
> are running Squid 2.0.Patch2. My question is has this bug been fixed and in
> what version or does anyone have any suggestions.
It may have been fixed... I don't recall seeing anyone saying anything
about it though.
Oskar
--- "Haven't slept at all. I don't see why people insist on sleeping. You feel so much better if you don't. And how can anyone want to lose a minute - a single minute of being alive?" -- Think TwiceReceived on Wed Jan 06 1999 - 02:47:52 MST
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