On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Gabriel Toma wrote:
> The information below comes from cachemgr.cgi. It seems that squid goes
> over the swap limit. Lucky for me that there is enough space on that
> device. But it happened that squid went over the limit many times. It
> just takes all the free space on that partition and then stops with an
> error message (cannot write... not enough free space).
>
> It seems that it does not replace anything in the cache. I defined the
> cache_swap_low and cache_swap_hifg limits to be 50% and 55% (hoping that
> a low limit will force squid to eliminate files from cache) but it does
> not work either.
>
> Please help me with this problem
>
> -----------------------------
> Store Directory Statistics:
> Store Entries : 9862
> Maximum Swap Size : 90112 KB
> Current Store Swap Size: 91905 KB
> Current Capacity : 102% used, -1% free
>
> Store Directory #0: /usr/local/squid/cache
> First level subdirectories: 16
> Second level subdirectories: 256
> Maximum Size: 90112 KB
> Current Size: 91905 KB
> Percent Used: 101.99%
> Filemap bits in use: 9597 of 16384 (59%)
> Filesystem Space in use: 127652/8604768 KB (1%)
> Filesystem Inodes in use: 13720/2228224 (1%)
> Flags:
I think I've seen this happen if the unlinkd process dies.
You probably need to tell us more about your squid installation, such
as version number and options used.
Received on Tue Mar 13 2001 - 16:21:50 MST
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