On 23 January 2006 09:20, Norberto Bensa wrote:
Uwe Thiem wrote:
You didn't read the rest of my reply. ;-)
Uwe
I must be missing something. This is all I got:
Uwe Thiem wrote:
Squid does that. Do you go with the default configuration of squid? That
creates a rather small cache. Go
Uwe Thiem wrote:
On 23 January 2006 09:20, Norberto Bensa wrote:
Where do you tell Ryan how to make squid clean its cache?
Right in the begin. Squid does that. Squid deletes old objects by
default. His cache is too small, so it fills up faster than squid deletes
old objects.
Ohhh... Well,
Hey Uwe
It turned out that I had allocated more disk space to squid then what
was actually available :( A silly mistake on my part. I did have the
last number set to 512 but have upped it to 1024 just incase.
I landed up redoing the cache anyway though thank you for the assistance.
Cheers
Rav
Uwe Thiem wrote:
On 19 January 2006 03:01, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
Hi all
I have a slight problem, my squid cache is full and hence I cant
browse any websites through the proxy. How does one get squid to clean
out old items?
Go to /etc/squid/squid.conf and change the
last number for
On 23 January 2006 05:26, Norberto Bensa wrote:
Uwe Thiem wrote:
On 19 January 2006 03:01, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
Hi all
I have a slight problem, my squid cache is full and hence I cant
browse any websites through the proxy. How does one get squid to clean
out old items?
Go to
Uwe Thiem wrote:
You didn't read the rest of my reply. ;-)
Uwe
I must be missing something. This is all I got:
Uwe Thiem wrote:
Squid does that. Do you go with the default configuration of squid? That
creates a rather small cache. Go to /etc/squid/squid.conf and change the
last number for
On 19 January 2006 03:01, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
Hi all
I have a slight problem, my squid cache is full and hence I cant
browse any websites through the proxy. How does one get squid to clean
out old items? I would of thought squid would of removed older items.
I would prefer not to just delete
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