Amos Jeffries wrote: >> From: Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 16:57:58 +0200 >> >> On mån, 2007-09-17 at 16:30 -0500, sgmayo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> wrote: >>>> Could spyware or addware cause the store.log to fill up very quickly? >> Another tech has had troubles with this in the last couple of days and >> was >>>> asking. He says that they can clear it out and in no time (not sure >>>> how >> long, but under an hour) it is filled up and causing problems. >>>> Here is a small post of what was in it. Why does it list all the ????? >> Thanks for any info. >>>> 1190033958.390 RELEASE -1 FFFFFFFF 7B1287005AF9902646FDACC9F3EA9C7F ? >>>> ? >> ? ? ?/? ?/? ? ? >> >>>Looks a bit odd.. the ? is when the information is unknown, but these >> objects was in memory so the information should have been known I >> think.. >> >>>What do access.log say? >> >>>Regards >>>Henrik >> >> >> He thought he had it figured out, but started getting this problem again >> so I am sending his other log files. >> >> Thanks for any info. >> >> -- >> Scott Mayo >> System Administrator >> Bloomfield Schools >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Squid cache.log >> >> >> >> 2007/10/04 12:09:23| Starting Squid Cache version 2.4.STABLE7 for >> i586-mandrake-linux-gnu... >> > > Gah! Try using 2.6 Will that actually fix the problem though? I am running 2.4 here also and I do not have the kind of problem that he is. Thanks. -- Scott Mayo System Administrator Bloomfield Schools