Hello,
On Tue, Jul 21, 1998 at 10:18:56AM +1000, Joe Leung wrote:
> > Sounds like you have a terribly corrupt file system. I'd backup the system
> > and reformat the partitions and reinstall the system. If the problems come
> > back, its time to look for software causes. Or, perhaps even a faulty
> > harddrive. Oh, and reinstalling with the latest version of linux isn't a
> > bad idea (I personally recommend RedHat 5.1).
>
> What version of Squid Are you using. The file system keeps getting
> corrupted with 1.2.beta22. When back to 1.1.22 and the problem went
> away. I haven't had time to find out whether it's linux or squid. I'm using
> Slackware 3.3 w/ a 2.0.34 kernel.
>
Ahh, I was running 1.2.beta22 for some of the features available under it. It was a clean install of RH5.1, hence why I was sceptical about a file system problem
>
> Best Regards
> Joe Leung
>
> ==*** joe.leung@geoterrex.com.au ***====
> Joe Leung
> Systems Administrator
> Geoterrex-Dighem Australia P/L
>
Regards,
David Sutton
--- David Sutton - Systems Administrator Legend Internet Ltd sysadmin@legend.co.ukReceived on Tue Jul 21 1998 - 05:22:28 MDT
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