Hi,
A couple of things:
Do you have an entry in your squid.conf for the tag no_cache? If so, what
does it read?
What does the tag for cache_dir read like? [Presumably you do actually
have some free space on the drive]
No mention of anything in cache.log on startup/shutdown?
Reuben
At Sunday 27/06/99 05:12 PM +1000, Greg Cunningham wrote:
>Thanks Brian & Gerben for your valued input. I now have RH6.0 on tap so
>I will give it a go.... HOWEVER...
>my root problem remains unsolved. maybe someone else has some
>suggestrions of what I need to check )unless you think that this is
>related to 256fds...).
>
> > Subject says it all. All objects fetched are immediatly released so
> > cache remains "empty". Any ideas where to start looking?
>
> > squid-2.2.STABLE2
> > RedHat 5.0b (Wiglaf)
> > 2.0.33 kernel
>
>--
>Greg Cunningham
>Harris & Company Ltd.
>mailto://greg.cunningham@harrisgroup.com.au
>ph: +61 3 6430 1392
>fx: +61 3 6430 1461
>
Received on Sun Jun 27 1999 - 02:40:07 MDT
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