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I am using the following squid version:


[root@authdns ~]# rpm -q squid
squid-2.6.STABLE19-1.fc8
[root@authdns ~]#

Please let me know, where this file would be located.  I tried to search,
but all efforts went invain.



>>
>>> see QUICKSTART info file in your install documentation.
>>>
>>>> As of now the current df shows up the following status of the disk
>>>> space
>>>> in my proxy server.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> [root@facu-pxy /]# df
>>>> Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
>>>> /dev/mapper/PrimaryVol-root
>>>>                       19838052   9958860   8855192  53% /
>>>> /dev/mapper/PrimaryVol-home
>>>>                       34756272  28916872   4045352  88% /home
>>>> /dev/mapper/PrimaryVol-var
>>>>                       14855176  13219512    868896  94% /var
>>>> /dev/mapper/PrimaryVol-tmp
>>>>                        4062912    139684   3713516   4% /tmp
>>>> /dev/sda1               101086     34837     61030  37% /boot
>>>> tmpfs                   253424        12    253412   1% /dev/shm
>>>> [root@facu-pxy /]#
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> As you can see the /var shows up 94% utilisation.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> From my inspection, of the /var partition, I could see that,
>>>> everything
>>>> is
>>>> fine, and the logs are routinely deleted from the system in a
>>>> particular
>>>> order as cron jobs.
>>>>
>>>> Please let me know.
>>>>
>>>> Thanking in advance,
>>>>
>>>> jm
>>>>
>>> So whats the problem?
>>>
>>>
>>> Amos
>>> --
>>> Please be using
>>>    Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE6 or 3.0.STABLE13
>>>    Current Beta Squid 3.1.0.5
>>>
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