You need to remove the sub-directories within your Squid cache before running "squid -z". But remember that Squid doesn't just fill up and stop - older stuff will get moved out to make room for newer objects.
Jeff
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Subject: [squid-users] how to init
cache? URGENT HELP
31/10/2003 15:04
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hi,List
What a terrible!
The disk space of Squid server has already been exhausted.
I want to zeroize cache files. I just run "squid -z", no effect,
How to do?
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