Hello,

how much RAM you have on this TP-Link ? Squid is a quite heavy
program. Try using polipo or tiniproxy. They are lighter solutions.

Saverio


2014-12-11 17:14 GMT+01:00 camden lindsay <[email protected]>:
> 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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