Like what ian suggested, what do you get when you issue 'df' in a
command line. The error pertains to a full partition. That is the first
thing that you should resolve.

ciao!

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yup, i already did. i even formatted my /var/squid/cache partition 
and mounted it again and did squid -z to create my swap 
directories in /var/squid/cache, but it still yields the same 
error.      

"Anuerin G. Diaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> 
> The error seems straightforward enough, check that you have
enough space
> left in your partitions (most probably your /var and /tmp) and
delete
> unnecesary files (trimming logs will also be nice). Also, make
sure that
> logrotate is running without any problems.
> 
> ciao!
<snip>

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