RE: [SQU] disk full?

From: Bruno Guerreiro <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 09:57:57 -0000

Hi,
I also answered you and in you other post and 2 of your cache directories
were full and the other two were at 99%.

From you previous post:

<snip>

/dev/hda2 3951041 3369039 377575 90% /
/dev/rd/c0d0 8573193 8087930 40694 99% /cache1
/dev/rd/c0d1 8573193 8090235 38389 100% /cache2 <--
/dev/rd/c0d2 8573193 8080668 47956 99% /cache3
/dev/rd/c0d3 8573193 8092144 36480 100% /cache4 <--

<end snip>

Regards,

Bruno Guerreiro

-----Original Message-----
From: Marc-Adrian Napoli [mailto:marcadrian@cia.com.au]
Sent: Sexta-feira, 16 de Fevereiro de 2001 0:36
To: Adam Lang
Cc: Squid Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [SQU] disk full?

hi,

> Because the space left under / has no relevance to the space under /cache1
>
> That's one of the points of partitioning a hard drive. If one partition
> fills up, it does not affect other partitions.

what on earth are you talking about? read again.

my question is why i would be getting:

2001/02/16 08:28:05| diskHandleWrite: FD 15: disk write error: (28) No space
left on device

messages when NONE of my partitions are full.

proxy:/squid# df
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
/dev/hda2 3951041 3286161 460453 88% /
/dev/rd/c0d0 8573193 6908577 1220047 85% /cache1
/dev/rd/c0d1 8573193 6900420 1228204 85% /cache2
/dev/rd/c0d2 8573193 6985721 1142903 86% /cache3
/dev/rd/c0d3 8573193 6942088 1186536 85% /cache4

Regards,

Marc-Adrian Napoli
Network Admin
Connect Infobahn Australia
+61 2 9212 0387

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