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Yes, after re-indexing, every next restart cleans up swap.state again
and again.


21.02.2018 05:57, Yuri пишет:
> It's immediately lost swap.state contents after any restart and starts
> up with empty swap.state.
>
> After removal of swap.state with stopped squid, it's correctly
> re-indexing cache contents and then run normally.
>
>
> 21.02.2018 05:50, Yuri пишет:
>> # -------------------------------------
>> # Store parameters
>> # -------------------------------------
>> minimum_object_size 10 bytes
>> maximum_object_size 4 GB
>>
>> cache_dir aufs /data/cache/d1 48000 64 512
>> cache_dir aufs /data/cache/d2 48000 64 512
>> cache_dir aufs /data/cache/d3 48000 64 512
>> cache_dir aufs /data/cache/d4 48000 64 512
>>
>> # -------------------------------------
>> # Memory parameters
>> # -------------------------------------
>> cache_mem 512 MB
>>
>> memory_pools off
>> #memory_pools_limit 1024 MB
>>
>> maximum_object_size_in_memory 1 MB
>>
>>
>> 21.02.2018 05:48, Alex Rousskov пишет:
>>> 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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