See the Squid FAQ regarding Solaris 2.6 reporting filesystems as full
when it looks like they aren't.
No, there is no Squid command to clean your cache. Quickest way is to
use newfs on the cache partition (also needed to fix the Solaris problem
which is said to originate from bad filesystem paramenters when
filesystems are build on early patchlevels of 2.6).
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Henrik Nordstrom
Spare time Squid hacker
Rob Merkwitza wrote:
> I am hoping somebody can help me. I am running Sun 2.6 with Squid 2.1
> RELEASE. It has been running fine for 2 months but now it tells me that my
> cache is full even though when I run df -k I get cache1 at 69% and cache2