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Old 9th June 2011, 03:32 PM
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Question Problem with squid

Hi, i have a Fedora 15 with problem in swap.state file, i dont know why but every time of its file has 1.1M squid crashs. I try to up squid with command squid -d1 -N to see the error and i recive this error:

2011/06/09 11:25:43.263| /var/spool/squid/swap.state.new: (28) No space left on device
FATAL: storeDirOpenTmpSwapLog: Failed to open swap log.
[root@firewall ~]# du -sh /var/spool/squid/swap.state
1,1M /var/spool/squid/swap.state

My disk has 80% of disk free. Someone can help me with this ?
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