Angela Williams wrote:
Have a look at your squid.conf file and look for this line
cache_dir

My one I have configured like this.
cache_dir aufs /data/squid 5000 15 256
To give 5G in /data/squid

If you change it you will need to trash the current cache and create new with squid -z

This statement is only true if you change the number of directories, and/or sub-directories (the 15 and 256 in the example given). Changing the size of the cache (even shrinking it) only requires a "squid -k reconfigure". If the used disk space is greater than the allocation, objects will be purged until the size on disk is below the high water mark.

Cheers
Ang

Chris

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