************************************************* This message has been scanned by IMSS NIT-Silchar Dear All Squid users, The output of the command df in my proxy server is as follows:- [[root@stud-pxy squid]# df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/PrimaryVol-root 19838052 6579328 12234724 35% / /dev/mapper/PrimaryVol-var 14855176 12993112 1095296 93% /var /dev/mapper/PrimaryVol-home 34756272 29035932 3926292 89% /home /dev/mapper/PrimaryVol-tmp 4062912 139748 3713452 4% /tmp /dev/sda1 101086 22511 73356 24% /boot tmpfs 253424 12 253412 1% /dev/shm Now the thing is that earlier I used to delete the files generated on time-t-time basis under /var/spool/squid directory to create more space for the squid server to run. But now, there are no core.* files generated in /var/spool/squid directory, so what should i do to create more space under /var partition, as of now it shows up as 93%. At the most the squid server would run for another day and then stop running!!!!!! Please suggest some pointers to delete some files under /var partition to create more space !!!!!! Thanks in advance, jmaan