No space left and Threads error

From: <jw@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 06 Apr 1999 08:52:16 +0200

Hello,

1999/04/05 20:04:48| storeSwapOutHandle: SwapOut failure (err code = -6).
1999/04/05 20:04:48| WARNING: Shrinking cache_dir #0 to 35226759 KB
1999/04/05 20:04:49| diskHandleWrite: FD 91: disk write error: (28) No
space left on device
1999/04/05 20:04:49| storeSwapOutHandle: SwapOut failure (err code = -6).
1999/04/05 20:04:49| WARNING: Shrinking cache_dir #0 to 35226759 KB
1999/04/05 20:04:49| diskHandleWrite: FD 171: disk write error: (28) No
space left on device
1999/04/05 20:04:49| storeSwapOutHandle: SwapOut failure (err code = -6).
1999/04/05 20:04:49| WARNING: Shrinking cache_dir #0 to 35226759 KB

What may be the reason for this ?
IMHO there is enough space left on that device,
or does squid create very large temporary files ?

proxydo: /users/proxy/stripe> df -k .
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/dsk/c1t0d1s0 43760258 35394064 7928592 82% /users/proxy/stripe

Also there may be a bug in the thread handling of 2.2.DEVEL3,
because directly after the 'Shrinking' I got:

1999/04/05 20:04:51| aio_queue_request: WARNING - Running out of I/O theads
1999/04/05 20:04:51| aio_queue_request: Perhaps you should increase
NUMTHREADS
1999/04/05 20:04:51| aio_queue_request: Or install more disks to share the
load
[...]
1999/04/05 22:07:10| aio_queue_request: Perhaps you should increase
NUMTHREADS
1999/04/05 22:07:10| aio_queue_request: Or install more disks to share the
load
1999/04/05 22:07:25| aio_queue_request: WARNING - Running out of I/O theads
1999/04/05 22:07:25| aio_queue_request: Perhaps you should increase
NUMTHREADS
1999/04/05 22:07:25| aio_queue_request: Or install more disks to share the
load
1999/04/05 22:07:26| aio_queue_request: Async request queue growing
uncontrollably!
1999/04/05 22:07:26| aio_queue_request: Possible infinite loop somewhere in
squid. Restarting...

Greetings,

        Jan
Received on Tue Apr 06 1999 - 00:48:55 MDT

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