Jacques Beaudoin wrote:
Hi, Sorry for my late reply "I was making more test" My os version is suse enterprise 10.2 32-bits kernel 2.6.16 with 16 GB memory on my server
Ouch. Yes definitely go to a 64-bit kernel. It will already be having other problems simply addressing most of that RAM.
I have the message *"preventing off_t overflow" in my squid log Found this message after a google search
Squid can handle 64-bit for 'large' files even if Squid itself is 32-bit if the build environment and underlying kernel can support larger types. It sounds to me like the kernel Squid was built against could not support it.
Going to 64-bit kernel and rebuilding Squid may indeed be what you require. Amos -- Please be using Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.1