11-Apr-02 at 13:56, Marc Elsen (marc.elsen@imec.be) wrote :
> Hmm, I believe that the original poster's problem
> should >at least< be verified on another system with EXT3
> before SQUID is blamed.
> I mean more exactly : before it can be claimed that SQUID
> would have tricked a bug in EXT3; which has an app. can never
> be excluded, that is true.
> Programs have been know to crash os-es too...
I have Squid running on a cache with ext3fs OK but it's hardly high
load... maximum of 10 simultaneous users.
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