RE: help for the squid

From: Dave J Woolley <DJW@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 24 Jun 1999 16:32:52 +0100

> From: Julie Xu [SMTP:julie@tscc2.macarthur.uws.EDU.AU]
>
> /dev/lv01 3764224 0 100% 297341 32% /cache
>
> cache_dir /cache 3500 8 256
>
> Do I did something wrong? and why the disk will full and I was thought
> it will maintain the side 3500mb itself?? why the disk full??
>
        3500mb is 0.4375 bytes, 3500MB is 3584000k, which only
        leaves you 180224k for directories and swap.log (the hard
        failure suggest swap.log is on the same partition). In
        addition squid is allowed to go over the limit during
        temporary load peaks. Squid can recover from a cache
        overflow, but not from a swap.log overflow.

        Some operating systems will show
        100% usage when there is still free space, because running
        to a true 100% causes too much fragmentation, e.g. Linux
        with the ext2 filesystem (root can violate the limit).

        Some may show a total size which includes filesystem meta data.
Received on Thu Jun 24 1999 - 09:35:22 MDT

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