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Askar wrote:

Elsen Marc wrote:




hi list today i get this in /var/log/messages

Feb 1 11:40:04 Mcache squid[1318]: Squid Parent: child process 9501 exited with status 1
Feb 1 11:40:07 Mcache squid[1318]: Squid Parent: child process 9503 started
Feb 1 11:40:07 Mcache squid[1318]: Squid Parent: child process 9503 exited with status 1
Feb 1 11:40:10 Mcache squid[1318]: Squid Parent: child process 9505 started
Feb 1 11:40:10 Mcache squid[1318]: Squid Parent: child process 9505 exited with status 1
Feb 1 11:40:13 Mcache squid[1318]: Squid Parent: child process 9507 started
Feb 1 11:40:13 Mcache squid[1318]: Squid Parent: child process 9507 exited with status 1
Feb 1 11:40:13 Mcache squid[1318]: Exiting due to repeated, frequent failures




Check cache.log for more info.



i google for it but didn't find anything can someone tell me why this happen and how to stop squid using all the partition , coz df -lh showing that squid is using one of cache directory 99%.
how to delete objects from cache dir ? (safe way)
is it simple like rm * ?




Specify appropriate size(s), for the cache dir(s), taking into
account available disk (partition) space.

Squid will maintain those sizes automatically and no user
intervention is needed.

'rm *' is evil , and will lead to swap failures as then there will
be a mismatch with what squid thinks is in the cache and which objects
are effectively still there,
(info which is maintained in the swap.state file(s))

M.


right, cache partition size is 15gb  and we have created ....

cache_dir diskd /cache2/cache1 7500
cache_dir diskd /cache2/cache2 7500


Is this fine? or we have to leave some space on cache2 partition , currently 7500 + 7500 = 15000 all the partition space

there are other disk space usage in the cache_dir, for example the swap.state and it's backup files. In my exprience, 90% is a good value.
and you don't have to set 2 diskd in the same physical disk. Try to use two small disk instead of a large one. That would give you better disk throughput.


what is the good partice?

thanks and regards






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