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Henrik Nordstrom disse na ultima mensagem:
>
> Please try. But as you indicate above it's possible the problem is not
> caused by the swap.state, but by concurrent traffic while the cache is
> being rebuilt in which case producing a test case is somewhat more
> complex..
>


well, just got one, what now? Do you want the file?

But this confirms what I argued this morning, look:

copied swap state, stopped squid when saw it growing

copied back the backed up swap.state file, started squid and growing again

now I did the same again but started squid with -F and all good

so I guess we found where to look, something wrong while writing to
swap.state when still rebuilding it


michel

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