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On 02/20/2018 04:38 PM, joseph wrote:
> alex tested on 2 environment        debian 9 and solariss
> same shame  just keep for 30 minute running caching and do squid restart and
> chek your swap.state  you will notice its empty almost on 2 environment
> totally different ok
> i removed that patch and all fine swap.state stay perfect and all fine
> so i guess one of the 2 scenario  its detecting swap file on start never
> exist or detecting wrong size that all

Thank you for providing these additional snippets of information. We
will, of course, try to reproduce the problem with the info you have
already provided. If you would like to increase our chances of
reproducing this problem, please see my original response (quoted below).

Alex.


> On 02/20/2018 04:28 PM, Alex Rousskov wrote:

>> ... Please share your Squid
>> configuration (at least the SMP-, cache_mem-, and cache_dir-related
>> directives). You may want to file a bug report to track this fix better.
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