> Seems like the original partition used was mounted read-only.
> Won't do any good for squid.
> Make sure that files can be created in the intended cache dir(s).
> Verify this manually by making some files in the intended cache dir(s),
> do this as the user squid is intended to run under.
thank you Marc :
Very weard :
1. $ mount :
/dev/sda1 on /boot type ext3 (rw)
/dev/sdb1 on /cache type ext3 (rw) <----------
/dev/sdc1 on /cache2 type ext3 (rw)
none on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw)
2. as squid or root user :
$ touch /cache/file
touch: cannot touch `/cache/file': Read-only file system
3. will keep on looking at it, could be a hardware fail :-(
Best regards,
-- V�ctorReceived on Fri Apr 01 2005 - 04:56:30 MST
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