Dancer wrote:
> Actually, I have a question of my own (one of my infrequent ones). One
> of our servers has lost a cache-bucket. Well, the contents of one,
> anyway. Empty. Nada.
>
> It's complaining that it can't open a file in that bucket. About every
> ten seconds. I presume that it's part of the store-maintenance cycle,
> but that it would give up and move on.
>
> I guess not. So. Anyone got a good idea on how to stop it doing this?
storeSwapInStart should recover after a while.. Each time it encounters
a swapin failure it should forget about that particular object.
If the directory isn't writeable (no permission, not a directory, out of
inodes, ...), then you may see storeSwapOutStart errors. I don't think
Squid recovers automatically in this situation and I beleive this is
your problem... storeSwapInStart shows the URL, not the swap file name,
storeSwapOutStart shows the swap file name.
--- Henrik Nordstr�m Sparetime Squid HackerReceived on Sun Mar 29 1998 - 08:38:53 MST
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