> > ext2 does not have block fragments, and this problem does not occur > there. > Hmmm. The only cache I have ever run on Linux is on a Debian system and had similar symptoms as the UFS problem on Solaris - the filesystem wasn't full (AFAIR), but the cache ran out of space. This was nearly two years ago so perhaps my memory of the problem is faulty.
So what causes problems on ext2 as I observed? > Solaris can be tuned to mostly get rid of the problem by tuning the > filesystem to optimize for space. See the Squid FAQ. > Done that. I have my UFS cache directories mostly under control. I was inexpertly illustrating. Michael Lightfoot Unix Consultant ISG Host Systems Comcare +61 2 62750680 Apologies for the rubbish that follows... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ NOTICE: This e-mail message and attachments may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient you should not use or disclose any information in the message or attachments. If received in error, please notify the sender by return email immediately. Comcare does not waive any confidentiality or privilege.
