On Friday 08 August 2003 05.20, Awie wrote:

> Thu Aug 7 16:10:10 2003.379 RELEASE -1 FFFFFFFF
> 6BF7EAEC6EEDE0ABAB7063E887CF6E9E ? ? ? ? ?/? ?/? ? ?
> Thu Aug 7 16:10:10 2003.379 RELEASE -1 FFFFFFFF
> 7A32312ABBE6E4C4BA9C60A712F5CA52 ? ? ? ? ?/? ?/? ? ?

These are farily normal store.log entries.

If you got these in another log file then your filesystem became 
corrupted in the kernel panic causing data intended for one file to 
show up in another (a not too uncommon thing to happen in such 
situations).

The kernel panic is an issue you need to get to the bottom of. The 
kernel panic is a OS/Hardware problem, not a Squid problem, and Squid 
can only be as reliable as the server it runs on.

Regards
Henrik

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