Greetings

On 15-Mar-99 Ernst Heiri wrote:
> We had a similar Problem on Solaris 2.6 (sun4u sparc).
> A 'df' showed 19% free space (about 4 GB) but it was impossible
> to create one little file more in this filesystem.
> (There were plenty of free inodes left too.)
> 
> You have to check as root:
>       fstyp -v </dev/your/device> | less
> the value for nbfree.
> If this value is 0 no file can be allocated anymore - no matter of how
> much free space 'df' shows.

 Ive got this same problem in Solaris 2.6 . The fix for it was to run 
tunefs -o space /filesystem 
(this changes the optimization for that filesystem from acess time to space
utilization). Mind you, you first need to unmount  the filesystem to use
tunefs. For some reason i dont fully understand, i needed to erase the cache
dir and do a squid -z, but after doing that, squid is running just fine, and
never complained again of that problem.
 Regards

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