:
:I.e. I could've agreed with that this could be really doomed directory, but 
no, 
:it's not that way, squid's allocating objects in memory, when it reaches the
:limit it'd swap it to the spool (as per LRU and such rules) and then, after
:it dies, I find that ~1 recursive swap file (2 disksx9gb, 256 catalogues of 
:16 subdirs each in 8 and 6 cache_dirs as applicable to two spools) in each
:of the subdirs (second level cache) has died, - has been automagically 
converted
:to contain some crap [by FFS?]. 
:
:What could help is that squid is configured to use poll(), doesn't use threads,
:doesn't do async (i.e. as squid undestands it, it's an option there) 
operations.
:Mounts on the FS's are noatime, but that ain't is the culprit, ain't they?
:
:-- 
:-mishania

    It kinda sounds like you have two overlapping partitions.

                                        -Matt
                                        Matthew Dillon 
                                        <dil...@backplane.com>


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