On Mon, Sep 04, 2000, Andres Kroonmaa wrote:
>
> I lately ran into problem. Squid swapdisk got nearly full,
> to the extent that Squid didn't have enough temporary space
> to write swap.state.new (or swap.state.clean) and it bailed
> out with fatal error. Squid is unable to recover on its own,
> although this isn't very fatal error.
> Manual recovery is quite dirty and implies removing contents
> of several L2 dirs by hand.
>
> Wouldn't it be appropriate to delay writeout of clean swaplog
> in case swapdir is too close to disk full?
Hrm. How about unlinking the swap.state file if swap.state.new doesn't
fit?
I'm of the opinion that this isn't a squid issue, but thats just me. :)
Adrian
-- Adrian Chadd "If a butterfly flaps its wings in China, <adrian@creative.net.au> will a women get naked in Amsterdam?" -- Ashley Penney on Chaos TheoryReceived on Wed Sep 06 2000 - 08:00:53 MDT
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