You might try running "df -i" on the partition to make sure you have inodes
left. If you don't, you'll have to re-create the partition (I believe) with
a larger number (using the "-i" option to mkfs or newfs).
- Matt Goheen
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Schwartz, William H. [mailto:SchwaWH@nsc-msg01.network.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 11:40 AM
> To: Squid (E-mail)
> Subject: [squid-users] Disk error
>
>
> This morning I started getting the following errors on the console of our
> proxy server:
>
> May 9 10:36:28 proxy ufs: NOTICE: alloc: /export/home: file system full
> May 9 10:36:28 proxy squid[1029]: Write failure -- check your disk space
> and cache.log
>
> /export/home has a gig of free space on it so I'm wondering if there's
> either some inode issue or my cache is configured incorrectly.
>
>
> I've not changed any of the cache_dir or other cache settings in my
> squid.conf file, they are all at default settings.
>
> This is running on Solaris 8.
>
>
> If it's not a setting is there some maintenance I have to manually run on
> the cache directory? the system had been running smoothly for over 5 weeks
> with no errors with about 3.5 to 4 gigs of traffic a week. (250-275
> clients).
>
>
> any help appreciated.
>
> thanks,
> Bill
>
>
> Bill Schwartz
> Systems Administrator
> Minnesota Research and Development Center
> StorageTek
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>
>
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