On Sun, 13 Mar 2011 16:33:49 +0300, Hasanen AL-Bana wrote:
I had this issue before , doing squid -k reconfigure or reload
doesn't
release cache disk. You need to do squid stop/start.
"-k reconfigure" should work. But recently there seems to be something
preventing it from identifying some ch
I had this issue before , doing squid -k reconfigure or reload doesn't
release cache disk. You need to do squid stop/start.
2011/3/13 Víctor José Hernández Gómez :
> Hi all,
>
> I had planned some work on the ext3 partition used for cache data in our
> squid 3.1.11 instalation, which should be uno
Hi all,
I had planned some work on the ext3 partition used for cache data in our
squid 3.1.11 instalation, which should be unomunted and mounted after
some filesystem parameters modifications.
So I thought it could work the following
1. comment cache_dir line on squid.conf
2. add cache den