Are you being told the cache is corrupted by people or squid?  If squid is 
reporting it, what is/are the error(s)?
If a person is telling you, where are they getting this information from. 
"Corrupt" is a very vague term and is used more often than it should be.

I'd be interested in seeing your cache.log and your squid.conf as well.

Regards,

Tim Rainier




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        Subject:        [squid-users] Corrupted Cache


I've become the de-facto administrator for our 3 Web Cache (squid) 
servers. 

Each server is running Version 2.3.STABLE4. All of a sudden we are 
experiencing significant delays accessing the internet, and I'm being told 
this is caused by "corrupted cache files" which need to be un-corrupted 
(by me). Our T1 
connection to the internet is good.

After doing multiple searches on the web, as well as in the FAQ secion, 
I've been unable to find the command(s) to uncorrupt the cache without 
completely deleting the cachefiles and starting Squid with a -z parameter. 
I want to retain as much as the cache info as possible, just in an 
uncorrupted format.

Also, if you can suggest any OTHER things I should check, I'd be most 
appreciative.

Thanks in advance!




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