Hi, I don't know whether this question should be asked here or on the c-icap or clamav lists. I've had a c-icap/squid failure and noticed that it was because my tmpfs on /var/tmp was full (12 GB). It was filled with files such as these: # lsof +D /var/tmp/ COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME c-icap 773 root 31u REG 0,48 1204 2169779504 /var/tmp/CI_TMP_xqWE8 B c-icap 3080 root 29u REG 0,48 1204 2169784571 /var/tmp/CI_TMP_pE6B7 6 The fact that these files build up and are not deleted might be a side-effect of something that's failing. Do you think that the c-icap process is the only one responsible for cleaning these files up? Or is there some Squid configuration option or a cache log event I should check regarding this? Thanks, Vieri _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users