Re: [squid-users] Strange squid crashes

From: Joost de Heer <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 17:49:06 +0200 (CEST)

Matus UHLAR - fantomas said:
> On 04.04 14:36, Joost de Heer wrote:
>> I got complaints about our Squid proxy being slow. So I checked the
>> cache.log and foud the following thing:
>>
>> 2005/04/04 08:25:35| Store rebuilding is 23.6% complete
>> 2005/04/04 08:25:50| Store rebuilding is 26.7% complete
>> 2005/04/04 08:26:06| Store rebuilding is 29.8% complete
>> 2005/04/04 08:26:21| Store rebuilding is 32.8% complete
>> 2005/04/04 08:26:36| Store rebuilding is 35.6% complete
>> 2005/04/04 08:26:45| diskHandleWrite: FD 45: disk write error: (28) No
>> space left on device
>> FATAL: Write failure -- check your disk space and cache.log
> [deleted]
>> /dev/dsk/c0t9d0s0 17413250 14166161 3072957 83%
>> /var/cache/disk2
>> /dev/dsk/c0t10d0s0 17413250 14086988 3152130 82%
>> /var/cache/disk3
>> /dev/dsk/c0t11d0s0 17404618 14083111 3147461 82%
>> /var/cache/disk4
>> /dev/dsk/c0t12d0s0 17404618 14058348 3172224 82%
>> /var/cache/disk5
>>
>> So on each cache dir, over 3GB is free.
>
>> cache logging is in /var/log/squid, diskspace is as follows:
>>
>> /dev/md/dsk/d33 4131384 1901355 2188716 47% /var
>>
>> So to me it looks like there's enough diskspace left. So what could be
>> causing this error?

Problem was indeed (as Marc Elsen pointed out) a filesystem problem with
Solaris. I've solved it by running newfs (byebye cache...) and after that
tunefs. I should've checked the FAQ better.... it just was in a place
where I didn't look ('System-dependant weirdness'->Solaris).

Joost
Received on Tue Apr 05 2005 - 09:40:47 MDT

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