On Tuesday 29 April 2003 04.31, Edison Cala wrote:
> i am currently using squid 2.5.stable2 running on FreeBSD 4.5. i
> installed my squid on /usr/local/ directory. my problem is /usr
> directory used space is getting bigger and bigger everyday probably
> 3% everyday. i had alotted 10GB of cache_dir.
Exacly what within /usr is is that is increasing by 3% every day?
If it is Squid then there can be two things:
a) The cache is currently filling up to your specified size, and you
have told Squid to keep the cache within /usr.
b) Log files if you have not set up log rotation to periodically have
them trimmed.
c) Something else which is not part of a standard Squid install.
Regards
Henrik
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