Ah, i was aware I didn't include the list. I often don't know what i'm talking about, and didn't want to create the noise.
So it sounds like squid is doing something strange and just creating directories until space is consumed. And it doesn't read your config file. I didn't realize that it was actually running out of space (or inodes..) because the df you list only shows rom at 100%. I thought maybe there was some odd bug somewhere... should have known better. What does 'squid -k parse' do? that is supposed to parse and verify your config file. take care Camden On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 7:52 AM, Emiliano Vazquez <[email protected] > wrote: > Hi camden. you send this mail only to me! > > El 11/12/14 a las 11:41, camden lindsay escibió: > >> Just curious- >> Have you made sure that >> /var/cache/0E >> exists, and contains 0E? >> Its odd to me that there are two 0E's at the end of the path. >> >> But i don't know anything about Squid. Just general observation. >> >> There ara a lot of folders and they stop creation when disk is full. > > > El 11/12/14 a las 11:48, camden lindsay escibió: > >> Is there a log somewhere? >> >> Not, It only show this problem about "out of space" > > If i run squid -z -X > > this is the output http://pastebin.com/3GS6uv3b > > > This log shows the creation of directories. >> I only see a couple of instances with 0E twice in a row, and there >> doesn't seem to be resolution (as you note) >> It looks like typically the cache dirs are created incrementing in hex >> under the first 0E directory >> >> How many directories are under the first 0E directory? >> >> I can't change this item. My squid.conf is not read when i run "squid -z" > > Example log of directory creation >> http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-23161.html >> > It's a good link! thanks. The main problem is about how Squid read the > /etc/squid/squid.conf file. > > > El 11/12/14 a las 11:51, camden lindsay escibió: > >> sorry, mistyped. Not incrementing in hex _under_ the first 0E directory, >> but rather in the same directory as 0E. >> >> It seems like either you're getting waayy too many subdirs (if it is >> creating 01..0F in /usr/local/squid/var/cache as well as under each of >> those dirs) or something wonky is going on. >> >> What is ls -l /usr/local/squid/var/cache ? >> >> >> there is not /usr/local/squid/var/cache > OpenWRT send cache folder to /var/cache and this goes to /tmp/cache > > > Best regards. > Emiliano. > > > > -- > Emiliano Vazquez | PcCentro Informatica & CCTV > Office: +54 (11) 4635-3218 y Rotativas > http://www.pccentro.com.ar > >
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