03-16-06 12:46 PM
>can you explain more about 'no free space' and how to check cache? how
>to clear and what are the logs for squid working?
Check the available disk space on the host with a 'df -H' on a console.
You should have at least 90% free disk space on the partition with your
cache. Also, make sure the drive containing the log-files has enough
free space. You might want to check your /etc/squid.conf for the
location of your cache and log-files.
Also, most errors are logged in a couple of log-files. These are
usually in /var/log/squid, although it might be different on your
system (i'm not a RedHat user). Check the most recent logs, they should
contain errormessage(s). If you post those messages here I might be
able to give you a clue about what is causing squid to fail.
Regards,
Jasper
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