Thanks for the replay i have reinstalled the system and the problem disappeared, it seems that i have a "broken kernel"
But i have noticed another starnge behavior today for which i posted another message here On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 03:39:22 +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 26.12 23:23, Houssam Melhem wrote: > > I unmounted the all my 10 drives > > then i mkefs eache > > > > But I got the same thing > > > > Today I tried the folloeing to have more than 4GB of cache_size > > i made 10 sub director on each harddisk > > i made each one a cache_dir with size=400M > > bad bad. only define one cache directory on one harddisk. > > > I know that this is crazy, and there should be another way of > > increasing the cache_dir size I only have now 28G But each hard drive > > is 143 GB > > in addition to alredy recommended running 'squid -z' > > I would say that you will have that many objects in your cache that you > will run out of memory. If you are on 32-bit system of course processes > have 4GB memomry limit there and even metadata of your cache will take > more than this limit. > > Defining higher maximum_object_size can delay this problem for some time. > I would even recommend you doing this, if you have that big cache. > > Then, you will need to do different things with your cache. > -- > Matus UHLAR - fantomas, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; http://www.fantomas.sk/ > Warning: I wish NOT to receive e-mail advertising to this address. > Varovanie: na tuto adresu chcem NEDOSTAVAT akukolvek reklamnu postu. > Linux is like a wigwam: no Windows, no Gates and an apache inside... >
