Hello list, i run squid 3.5.27 with some special settings for windows updates as suggested here: https://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/Caching/WindowsUpdates It's been running almost trouble-free for some time, but for ~2 months the cache-partition has been filling up to 100% (space; inodes were OK) and squid then failed. the cache-dir is on a 100GB ext2-partition and configured like this: cache_dir aufs /mnt/cache/squid 75000 16 256 cache_swap_low 60 cache_swap_high 75 minimum_object_size 0 KB maximum_object_size 6000 MB some special settings for the windows updates: range_offset_limit 6000 MB maximum_object_size 6000 MB quick_abort_min -1 quick_abort_max -1 quick_abort_pct -1 when i restart squid with its initscript it sometimes expunges some stuff from the cache but then fails again after a short while: before restart: /dev/sdb2 99G 93G 863M 100% /mnt/cache after restart: /dev/sdb2 99G 87G 7,4G 93% /mnt/cache there are two types of errors in cache.log: FATAL: Ipc::Mem::Segment::open failed to shm_open(/squid-cf__metadata.shm): (2) No such file or directory FATAL: Failed to rename log file /mnt/cache/squid/swap.state.new to /mnt/cache/squid/swap.state What should i do to make squid work with windows updates reliably again? _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users