On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Angela Burrell wrote: > That's what I thought, it should be fast. And it IS fast when I bypass > squid. The server in question is our only server, it acts as a firewall > (iptables), proxy-squid, and content filter (squidGuard). For some > reason, the Mandrake software has partitioned the drive into a 3 GB > partition for / and a 33 GB partition for /home. Needless to say, the > squid logs and cache fill the little 3 GB partition about every 2nd day. > (I'm working on repartitioning).
You can easily tell Squid to save the log files and cache in a directory on the /home partition until then.. > I think, that the lack of disk space might be affecting squid, but I can't > say for sure. Only when it gets full, when Squid stops working entirely.. > The Internet seems fast enough today, I had squid bypassed (off) for > about 4 hours yesterday. No problems since, but I expect it to recur. Regards Henrik
