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      hadi57
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      hi,

      i a running pfs 1.2, i updated squid last night, and since my disk usage shows 100% and clients coudnt get lease from dhcp, help really apreciated

      thanks in advance

      hadi57

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        Bern
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        @hadi57:

        i a running pfs 1.2, i updated squid last night, and since my disk usage shows 100% and clients coudnt get lease from dhcp, help really apreciated

        I also had this. The quick way - to get you started again - is to:

        Stop squid
        Get into a root shell on your pfSense box
        Run "rm /var/squid/cache/swap.state"
        I can't remember if you need to run "squid -z" but there should be no harm in running it.
        Start squid

        You'll start off with an empty cache but it should start working.

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          lordarcane
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          I´m running squid 2.6.21_07 on a Pfsense 1.2.1-RC2  and yesterday the proxy crashed. I checked the machine 4 hours before the chrash and it showed 2% disc usage. Then, suddenly 100%. So, on 4 hours the swap.state file had filled up 120gb with… something.

          I deleted the file and rebooted the machine and everything runs again. But, I still dont know what caused the problem. Anyone got an idea? Or, have found a solution wich prevents it from happening again.

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            Guest
            last edited by

            @Bern:

            @hadi57:

            i a running pfs 1.2, i updated squid last night, and since my disk usage shows 100% and clients coudnt get lease from dhcp, help really apreciated

            I also had this. The quick way - to get you started again - is to:

            Stop squid
            Get into a root shell on your pfSense box
            Run "rm /var/squid/cache/swap.state"
            I can't remember if you need to run "squid -z" but there should be no harm in running it.
            Start squid

            You'll start off with an empty cache but it should start working.

            tx man i have 1.2.2 and there is still this problem width pf.

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              Guest
              last edited by

              I am now using diskd for "Hard disk cache system" of squid.
              I hope this is solution!

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                Guest
                last edited by

                Nope it is not. Is there hope that 1.2.3 RC1 solved this problem?
                What about captive portal is it working width squid transparent cache?

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                  Guest
                  last edited by

                  no one?
                  i am removing lightsquid… and i will see if there is hope

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                  • jimpJ
                    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                    last edited by

                    I had this happen on one system, had to completely delete the cache. For some reason it was using twice as much space as I configured it to use.

                    Following bern's post above should get it working again.

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                      Guest
                      last edited by

                      @jimp:

                      I had this happen on one system, had to completely delete the cache. For some reason it was using twice as much space as I configured it to use.

                      Following bern's post above should get it working again.

                      yeap, i learned. but i want to setup pf box and be sure that won't happen more than once :)

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                        Guest
                        last edited by

                        happened again. pf & squid is useless now 4 me.
                        can anyone point me how to upgrade or install newer version of squid v2.x ?

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                          jigpe
                          last edited by

                          Good afternoon. Same problem here too. I setup 3 boxes of 1.2.2. The 1st one got 100% full disk. So I manually "rm" the swap. But then this afternoon i still got the problem 100% full disk again..The other 2 boxes have no problem.. Strange isnt it… Tried reinstalled the squid same thing 100% swap cache disk full. I even reformat the 1st box same thing 100% disk full cache swap..But the 2 boxes still running and no problem... Anyone?

                          Thanks,
                          jigp 1.2.2

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                            mhab12
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                            Looks like it might be time for some people to take a look in the bounty forum…$250 to create a 2.7 stable 6 package.

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                              Guest
                              last edited by

                              1.2.3-RC2
                              built on Sat Sep 5 07:02:34 UTC 2009

                              this snapshot and widthout lightsquid 'till now and no problem width 100% disk usage. finnaly stable.

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                                Guest
                                last edited by

                                i can confirmed this. problem solved.

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                                  jigpe
                                  last edited by

                                  3 boxes here both of them have lightsquid+squid+sg ..but box1 failed and 100% full disk again whew!… 1.2.2

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                                    Guest
                                    last edited by

                                    update to last snapshot. it worked 4 me

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                                      Guest
                                      last edited by

                                      Correction, do not upgrade to R3!! I have now same problem, because I was bored and upgrade my firmware to R3. S**T

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                                        jigpe
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                                        Works fine here RC3 downloaded September 23 http://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_RELENG_7_2/pfSense_RELENG_1_2/livecd_installer/pfSense-1.2.3-20090923-1717.iso.gz..

                                        I'm still monitoring it. seems like my disk usage is 2% (users: 16)

                                        jigp

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                                          Guest
                                          last edited by

                                          i am now using
                                          1.2.3-RC3
                                          built on Mon Sep 21 07:02:42 UTC 2009
                                          3 days is uptime, no crash 'till now

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                                            memodan
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                                            @Bern:

                                            @hadi57:

                                            i a running pfs 1.2, i updated squid last night, and since my disk usage shows 100% and clients coudnt get lease from dhcp, help really apreciated

                                            I also had this. The quick way - to get you started again - is to:

                                            Stop squid
                                            Get into a root shell on your pfSense box
                                            Run "rm /var/squid/cache/swap.state"
                                            I can't remember if you need to run "squid -z" but there should be no harm in running it.
                                            Start squid

                                            You'll start off with an empty cache but it should start working.

                                            thanks man it's work with me

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