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On 11/01/2012 11:44 p.m., Jose-Marcio Martins da Cruz wrote:

I had this too. But with a 3.1.18 in a production server (under solaris).

Sure that was 3.1.18? that could narrow the diagnosis down a lot if its true.

Amos


2012/01/10 10:11:54| WARNING: Disk space over limit: 1644356946 KB > 51200000 KB

Sometimes the server hands and it seems to me that these are related but I haven't yet enough data to say anything. I was just waiting more info to post a message here.

alex sharaz wrote:
Getting  the following on my 3.2...79 snapshot:-

2012/01/11 10:18:30 kid2| NETDB state saved; 142 entries, 135 msec
2012/01/11 10:18:39 kid1| WARNING: Disk space over limit:
5258011484356608.00 KB > 1048576 KB
2012/01/11 10:18:50 kid1| WARNING: Disk space over limit:
5258011484356608.00 KB > 1048576 KB
2012/01/11 10:19:01 kid1| WARNING: Disk space over limit:
5258011484356608.00 KB > 1048576 KB
2012/01/11 10:19:12 kid1| WARNING: Disk space over limit:
5258011484356608.00 KB > 1048576 KB
2012/01/11 10:19:23 kid1| WARNING: Disk space over limit:
5258011484356608.00 KB > 1048576 KB
2012/01/11 10:19:34 kid1| WARNING: Disk space over limit:
5258011484356608.00 KB > 1048576 KB

Config file has

#
# o.k. create a disk directory for every squid process under /cache
#
cache_dir aufs /usr/local/squid/var/cache/${process_number} 1024 64 256

As this is a test cache, just putting squid cache in a directory off root

root@slb-realsrv1-east:/usr/local/squid/etc# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/slb--realsrv1--east-root
33285936 19623748 11971360 63% /
tmpfs 4041632 0 4041632 0% /lib/init/rw
varrun 4041632 104 4041528 1% /var/run
varlock 4041632 0 4041632 0% /var/lock
udev 4041632 152 4041480 1% /dev
tmpfs 4041632 61272 3980360 2% /dev/shm
/dev/sda5 225806 98192 115567 46% /boot
tmpfs 4041632 2560 4039072 1% /lib/modules/2.6.28-19-server/volatile








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