Bester Leon wrote:
> 
> Where can I find this swap.log file
> 
> Running Linux 5.1:
> I did a "find / -name swap.log"
> 
> No matches
> 
> Only ones found were    store.log
>                                 cache.log
>                                 access.log
> 
> Cheers
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dancer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 1999 10:30
> To: Bester Leon
> Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Re: Rebuilding Cache
> 
> Bester Leon wrote:
> >
> > What command line parameters do I use to rebuild a 1.1.21 cache
> >
> > My files seems to have gotten confused somehow and incorrect pages are
> > being displayed
> >
> > Leon
> 
> Problem: You don't.
> 
> Possible solutions:
> 1. Identify the jumbled resources, shut squid down, and remove the rogue
> entries from the swap.log file. Restart.
> 
> 2. Remove the swap.log file (essentially wiping your cache index) and
> start fresh.
> 
> Squid2.x does not have this problem, as it can re-index the cache-files
> (metadata is stored with the cache-files in 2.x), however loss or
> corruption of the cache-index (swap.log) in 1.1 is Not A Good Thing(tm)
> and not readily recoverable.
> 
> D

On your system it may also be called swap_log. It's in the root
directory of your cache_dir normally, though it's location can be
specified in your squid.conf.

D

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