On 22/09/2012 3:17 a.m., Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
On 9/21/2012 1:20 PM, aa ss wrote:
Hello.
i'm running squid 2.6.STABLE23 integrated with websense, so i need
to run this version and cannot upgrade.
That has not been true for several years.
I readed lots of documentation and lots of posts about this
problem, without finding a real solution.
I have 3 separate disks acting as cache.
The problem is that when this 3 disks reach storage limit imposed
by squid (about 92%) replacement policy, the 3 squid_swap.log files
grow indefinitely, filling all disk space.
To solve this i need to stop squid, delete all cache and swap
files, and rebuild.
Is there a solution for my problem?
OK filling but with what message?
what about cache.log file?
And how exactly websense forces you to use such an old squid version?
The old websense filters tried to operate through the squid-2.5/2.6
re-write interfaces and require some patching of 2.6 to work right. They
did not provide patches for support of 2.7 or 3.0 and a lot of vocal
documentation was made of that fact at the time.
Websense current services provide ICAP interfaces which means squid-3.1
and later can easily be plugged in that way, same as most any other AV
and filtering vender service.
Amos