Thanks for the response. comments below.
Mark.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ahsan Khan [mailto:ahsank@one.net.pk]
Sent: Thursday, 17 February 2000 7:21
To: Mark Bizzell; squid-users@ircache.net
Subject: Re: Disk full errors with Squid2.3S1 and Solaris
did u mention filesystem type in cache_dir TAG.,
It's ufs.
have u check u r syslog is there any forwarding loop.???
None that I can see.
3:- What are the inode Status on u r machine..??
The disks have been built with
newfs -m 2 -o space </dev/rdsk/...>
Current usage
Disk usage 93% ~1.8G
Fragmentation 0.2%
inodes free ~330,000
cache_dir file size 1500
I'm averaging a disk repartition every 10 days so I expect a disk full error
in about 8 hours.
Another line of thought.
We have 2 squid proxys in a sibling relationship. These communicate with 2
parent squid proxy's. Could the transfer of the cache_digests be filling up
the disks ? My line of thought is that the cache_digest disk usage is not
being included as part of the total disk available to squid and that the
squid server continues to fill up the disk to the cache_dir size.
Comments ?
Received on Wed Feb 16 2000 - 15:30:45 MST
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