Duane Wessels wrote:
> 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.
I am using squid-2.3 STABLE3 but I already installed squid-2.3STABLE4 and it
does a very good job. It works as I expected. Perhaps there is a bug in the
STABLE3 version
-- Gabriel Toma RoEduNet Craiova phone +40-(0)93-962660 (GSM) +40-(0)51-435666 (Work)Received on Wed Mar 14 2001 - 02:55:34 MST
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