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Henrik Nordstrom disse na ultima mensagem:
> On tis, 2007-08-14 at 17:22 -0300, Michel Santos wrote:
>
>> well, just got one, what now? Do you want the file?
>
> No, but I want you to hold on to it so you can test things without
> having to reboot a server and cross your fingers..
>
>> 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
>
> Next test is to see if the problem is also seen without -F but with no
> traffic on the proxy.

no, when no traffic no problem, this statement is based on my not
succeeded weekend tests and 3 production servers yesterday and one of them
I cut off the client side while testing without -F and all was good


>
> Another test I'd like you to run is to try using aufs instead of diskd.
> And also the same for ufs.
>

yes same issue

seems that swap.state.new hangs on to 72 bytes while swap.state grows fast

michel
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