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 to /etc/squid/squid.conf and change the
> > last number for cache_dir from 256 to 1024 or 2048. Don't forget to
> > uncomment that line. Restart squid. That should do it.
> >
> > Uwe
>
> 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.

Uwe

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