> Hi, I did :
>
> 1- Stop squid.
> 2- rm -Rf /cache/*
> 3- change "cache_dir ufs /cache 1000 16 256" to "cache_dir
> ufs /cache 5000
> 16 256"
> 4- squid -z
> 5- Start Squid
>
>
> And now I have :
> ...
> 2004/08/27 13:11:13| WARNING: Disk space over limit: 5150424
> KB > 5120000 KB
> 2004/08/27 13:11:24| WARNING: Disk space over limit: 5142952
> KB > 5120000 KB
> 2004/08/27 13:11:35| WARNING: Disk space over limit: 5135664
> KB > 5120000 KB
> 2004/08/27 13:11:46| WARNING: Disk space over limit: 5126576
> KB > 5120000 KB
> ...
>
> This squid realy start to nerve me.
> Please Help.
>
Yes, but in a previous message you showed cache.log ; with lots of
forwarding loop errors.
Check :
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-11.html#ss11.31
Basically you need a stable running SQUID first, and a correct setup.
If squid crashes every time due to basic configuration
problems, you will never get rid of this.
For instance, solve the 'forwarding loop' problem first.
M.
Received on Fri Aug 27 2004 - 05:24:31 MDT
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