Gix, Lilian (CI/OSR) * wrote:
It's nearly what I already tried. (1) Ok (2) I had : cache_dir ufs /cache 5000 16 256 (3) mke2fs -j -c /dev/cciss/c0d0p6 (/dev/cciss/c0d0p6 is my Cache partition) (3) ok (4) /etc/init.d squid start. The effect was exactly the same : squid stop every hour. So I tried : (2) changed : cache_dir ufs /cache 100 16 256 (4) squid -k reconfigure Same result. Then a last sing I did : (1) Stop Squid (3) cd /cache rm cache.swap (4) Start Squid And again ... Same result.
Can you clarify something for me? When you say every hour and 6 minutes, do you mean squid restarts every 66 minutes, or 6 minutes past every hour (1:06, 2:06, 3:06)
If it's the second one, then try turning off the cron daemon about 15 minutes before the new hour /etc/init.d/cron stop -- Robert Borkowski