Re: [squid-users] Disk space over limit

From: -JhAzEr- <catsedp@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 16:15:32 +0800

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On Thursday 12 June 2003 15:51, Lightfoot.Michael wrote:
> > 2003/06/12 15:36:37| WARNING: Disk space over limit: -7816424
> > KB > 2048000 KB
> > 2003/06/12 15:36:48| WARNING: Disk space over limit: -7816424
> > KB > 2048000 KB
> > 2003/06/12 15:36:59| WARNING: Disk space over limit: -7816424
> > KB > 2048000 KB
> > 2003/06/12 15:37:10| WARNING: Disk space over limit: -7816424
> > KB > 2048000 KB
> >
> > what does this mean? i thought it automatically flushes old
> > cache to make room
> > for the new ones.
>
> It normally means that there was more data in the cache directory than
> the cache_dir tag specified. In your case the negative number may
> indicate a problem with 2GB limits on filesystems.
>
> So why don't you post your cache_dir tag(s) from your squid.conf. You
> should also see if you have specified soemthing large than 2GB on a
> filesystem that can't exceed 2GB.

here is my cache_dir tag:

cache_dir aufs /var/proxy 2000 16 256

running 'df -h' shows me that i still have 8GB of available disk space on my
/var partition. and i'm using reiserfs on it. anything i can do to fix it?
thanx for your time.

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