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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




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