Re: [squid-users] No space for squid ?

From: Ronald <sukker_ronald@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2001 15:29:05 +0100

> May I shorten swap.state, swap.state.new ( why that ? ),
access.log,cache.log
> and store.log with an editor like vi withouth damaging something for squid
?
> There are some files "access.log-20010207.gz" and similar. May I delete
this
> files ?

Move your log files to another partition. Or If you need your log files,
then take backup or Just delete it.

> > This message is seen if Squid cannot write to it's logs or swap.state.
> >
> > Probable causes:
> >
> > a) You forgot to rotate the log files periodically, causing both
> > access.log and swap.state to grow without bounds.
> >
> Very likely. I never set a "rotate" as I had no idea about. My
informations are
> based on "Squid: A User's Guide", from the Internet, and I did not find
> anything about rotation. What does exactly "rotate" make?
> BTW: if I give the command "squid -k rotate" in a console, I get the
message
> "squid: ERROR: Could not send signal 10 to process 373: (3) No such
process"
> What am I doing wrong ?

Please Check whether Squid is running.....
ps -ax | grep squid

Regards,
Ronald.


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