Squid changes the current dir to the root of the cache dir on startup, so
it makes perfect sense that the core file would exist there.
// Brad
brad@comstyle.com
brad@openbsd.org
>It was squid that dumped... But why would it dump in a cache dir and not
>where the squid binary is?
>
>Could that suggest that maybe the store routine in squid crashed while
>reading or writting to that particular dir?
>
>Jai Lamerton.
>
>On Sun, 21 Jan 2001, Brian Beuning wrote:
>
>> Try running the file(1) command on the core file.
>> It will usually tell you want program crashed.
>>
>> Brian Beuning
>>
>>
>> Jai Lamerton wrote:
>>
>> > Hi all, I was wondering what would cause a core dump in the top of my
>> > cache dir, the same dir level as the swap.state file.
>> >
>> > Jai Lamerton.
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