> > Pardon me, but: did you make sure that it was Solaris problem BEFORE you
> > removed the cache, or just after it?
>
> After Marc pointed me to the FAQ, I read the thing, saw in
> /var/adm/messages the exact errors given in the FAQ, and thus concluded it
> was this problem. I first tried just tunefs, with no result, so after that
> I did a newfs, tunefs,
Can you share what exactly you changed with 'tunefs'?
> and then recreated the cache dirs with 'squid -z'.
> It's happily serving requests again (and happily serving happy users in
> the US who won't need to use a cache in the Netherlands anymore...)
On a related note, how horrible is it to do the following to a
Solaris-based cache server (aside from the obvious impact from wiping
out the cache) ?
su - squid -c 'squid -k shutdown'; sleep 31
umount /squid
newfs -v -o space -m 1 -f 8192 /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s0
mount /squid
su - squid -c 'squid -z && squid -s'
Is it reasonable to use '-f 8192' to eliminate the fragmentation
problem on Solaris through brute force?
Thanks,
Kevin Kadow
-- $ sbin/squid -v Squid Cache: Version 2.5.STABLE9 configure options: --prefix=/usr/local/squid --enable-async-io --enable-pthreads --enable-storeio=ufs,aufs,nullReceived on Wed Apr 06 2005 - 14:56:16 MDT
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