> > 1.2.beta25 - solaris 2.5.1
> >
> > 1998/09/23 09:31:30| storeSwapInFileOpened: /var/cache/00/00/00000015:
> > Size mismatch: 776(fstat) != 3785(object)
> > 1998/09/23 09:31:31| storeSwapInFileOpened: /var/cache/00/00/00000017:
> > Size mismatch: 2571(fstat) != 4159(object)
> >
> > What does Squid do in this case ?
>
> 1.2 should scrap the cached object and go direct.
>
> Another note is that 1.2 validates the file size of all cached files on
> startup. If you get these messages from a running and ready Squid (that
> has completed the validation phase) then you probably have some kind of
> disk problem, or there is a bug somewhere that needs to be fixed.
I've got 7 TCP_SWAPFAIL_MISSes in my access.log file since this morning
and 67 is yesterdays log. The only storeSwapInFileOpened mismatch msgs
in the cache.log files are the 2 from yesterday.
I don't see anything that indicates there's a problem with the disk
(no messages in the logs anywhere) and everything on the system looks
fine. (Sun Ultra 1/170).
Is there any tracing I could do that would be of use in tracking this
down ?
Cheers,
Niall
-- Niall Doherty | mailto:ndoherty@eei.ericsson.se Systems Engineer | http://www.ericsson.ie Voice: +353 1 207 7506 | Ericsson Systems Expertise Ltd., Fax: +353 1 207 7115 | Beech Hill, Clonskeagh, Dublin 4, Ireland.Received on Thu Sep 24 1998 - 04:19:46 MDT
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