I'm currently running Squid 2.6 as a reverse proxy server to ease the load on my application web servers. The problem that I'm running in to is that Squid keeps using up all available hard-disk and then stops servicing requests. My config looks like this: --------------- http_port 80 accel defaultsite=app2.tveyes.com cache_peer app1.tveyes.com parent 8080 0 no-query originserver round-robin weight=1 cache_peer app2.tveyes.com parent 8080 0 no-query originserver round-robin weight=1 visible_hostname app1.tveyes.com cache_dir ufs /var/spool/squid 2048 16 256 cache_mem 512 MB [snip] cache_log none cache_store_log none emulate_httpd_log on ---------------- I'm not sure why squid should be taking any more than 2GB of disk space, but every time I look at the cache when it has crashed, the swap.state file is 25GB. I apologize if this topic has been covered before, I've looked around and not really found a satisfactory answer to why Squid is behaving this way. Thanks, -Dave ---------------------------------------- David Seltzer Systems Architect TVEyes ----------------------------------------