Try using the log-rotate-feature...
So every night your swap.state should be compacted...
Are you on the latest pfsense release and the newest squid package ?

Regards,

Martin

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Wayne Langdon [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Freitag, 30. Januar 2009 05:40
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [pfSense Support] Squid / swap.state issue

Hi,

Yesterday I encountered a concerning problem with my pfSense 1.2 box. I 
added a site to my Squid access list to be
blocked which worked perfectly. However shortly thereafter users where 
unable to use the proxy (all sites timedout).
Disabling the proxy worked fine. When I disabled the transparent mode on 
the proxy, they also appeared to be able to browse for a while.
What also appeared strange is that the error was not consistent to all 
users, some could work and some not.

I later found that my swap.state file had suddenly increased to 109gb 
causing my disk to be 100%.

Can anyone advise as to whether they have experienced this and perhaps 
the cause for this as I do need this site blocked but for now
have allowed access to it again.

Thank you in advance,

Wayne.

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