Depending on your file system options, linux generally reserves 5% of
space for the super user. What you need to do is find out how much
space is being used by everything other than Squid, and how much
space, minus that reserved five percent, you have available, and
calibrate your disk cache size appropriately. I'd consider just
knocking ten gig off that number and going from there.
--Dave
On Sep 26, 2007, at 11:47 AM, Abdock wrote:
Space is the issue, i did df and it was nearing 95% and the squid
stops with the disk out error.
-----Original Message-----
From: Martin A. Brooks [mailto:martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 26 September 2007 17:47
To: Abdock
Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Squid Running out of Disk space
Abdock wrote:
Hello All,
I have a single HDD, 72Gb and have configured Squid with the below
parameters, but it just runs out of disk space since
SQUID 2.6 STABLE 15
cache_dir aufs /usr/local/squid/var/cache 50000 16 256
After a week the box runs out of Disk Space.
Can anybody help on this one ?
df -i
You're probably out of inodes.
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