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Henrik Nordstrom disse na ultima mensagem:
> On sön, 2007-08-12 at 12:49 -0300, Michel Santos wrote:
>
>> that's from one cache dir and "took 5.8 seconds" seems to be really
>> wrong,
>> look at the time stamps:
>
> Time stamps during the rebuild process is not working well when you use
> -F. This because Squid is only rebuilding the cache index, and it's
> notion of time is a bit messed up.
>
> Things return to norma when the rebuild is finished.
>


sooo, first machine I rebooted without shutting down squid did it again,
swap.state grows endless

I rebooted two others but with -F and all good

so seems that writing to swap.state while still rebuilding the cache is
where the dog is berried

unfortunatly I was sleeping and didn't backed up the swap.file but I can
do it again later if you need it.

michel
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