Sounds like you need to check the permissions on that file. Make sure that
it's owned by the user squid runs as, belongs to that group, and that
squid has r/w access to it.
From the look of your directory, if you have quotas active then that
might be your problem. Make sure Squid can use all the space it wants.
-Bill
On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, Ola Garstad wrote:
>
> Squid just stopped working, and my log says:
>
> 1998/03/16 00:14:56| file_open: error opening file /home/squid/log.new:
> (28) No space left on device
> 1998/03/16 00:14:56| storeStartRebuildFromDisk: /home/squid/log.new: (28)
> No space left on device
>
> But 'df' says: /dev/hda6 318079 154991 146660 51% /home
>
> over 146MB is free!
>
> I am using 1.NOVM.20 under Redhat 5.0. I have used the rpm package found on
> redhat.
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Received on Sun Mar 15 1998 - 19:53:46 MST
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