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Henrik Nordstrom disse na ultima mensagem:
> On tor, 2007-08-09 at 10:39 -0300, Michel Santos wrote:
>
>> hmm, what can I say else then asking you for suggestions. Just thinking,
>> you say you d not have it on your linux box but me and others are having
>> it on freebsd so where we go hounting it?
>
> Start with trying to find a as simple possible test case, not requiring
> a live populated cache..
>
> Quite likely the swap.state from a unclean shutdown triggering the
> problem is suffifient.

ok the first is easy, the latter you mean what, you want the file?


>
> May also be dependent on the number of cache_dir you have, or other
> configuration details (esp cache_swap_state directive), but not sure.
>

good, normally I use 64 64 (up to 15G) or if the cache_dirs are bigger I
use 64 128 (up to 40G) or even 128 128 for larger ones


>> In your other reply you say unlikely a fs problem. What else can it be?
>
> It does smell like there may be a Squid bug lurking here. But without
> being able to reproduce it or it sticking out when reading the source
> hunting it down is a bit problematic..
>


ok so whatever you need I will try to help


thank's
Michel

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