Yes. I did run squid -z and it created all the directories.

Paul Bertain wrote:
Hi Wilson,

Did you run "squid -z" after changing your settings? For themto take effect, I believe you need to run "squid -a" again.

Paul



On Nov 28, 2008, at 15:53, "Wilson Hernandez - MSD, S. A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello;

I currently have a network with about 30 users and my swap space tends to fill up quite quickly. I increased the swap three weeks ago from:

#cache_dir ufs /var/log/squid/cache 5000 16 256 to
cache_dir ufs /var/log/squid/cache 10000 255 255

Now, I'm getting the same warning:

2008/11/27 13:59:00| WARNING: Disk space over limit: 10241036 KB > 10240000 KB

If I leave it as is will I have problems in the future or should I change it to what? What is a safe size for this?

Thank you in advanced for all your help.



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