On Fri, 5 Aug 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All it ever reported was that the store was 1.5% rebuilt and then it would
show it starting back up.
Yes, that's correct, it never even reported in the log that it was quiting
and re-starting.
Usually this is caused by access.log or store.log (or p
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RE: [squid-users] Unable to rebuild cache
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> Squid's cache limit is set to 4GB.
> When the cach
Squid's cache limit is set to 4GB.
When the cache fills up and squid attempts to rebuild, it dies and reloads
itself continually, failing to rebuild the cache.
My squid.conf is below:
squid.conf ---
cache_effective_user nobody
log_fqdn on
http_port 8000
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