Hi,
Apache 2.2.8 on Linux.
Is there a directive anywhere to allow me to control the size of the
cache used by mod_disk_cache?
>From httpd.conf
# Apache 2 caching
#
<IfModule mod_cache.c>
<IfModule mod_mem_cache.c>
<IfModule mod_disk_cache.c>
CacheRoot /usr/local/apache-common/proxy-80
CacheEnable disk /images
CacheIgnoreNoLastMod On
CacheDefaultExpire 600
CacheMaxExpire 3600
CacheDirLevels 3
CacheDirLength 6
</IfModule>
</IfModule>
</IfModule>
but my cache directory is growing and growing. I see MCacheSize but
that's only for Apache's memory cache, not the disk one.
Do I need to stop & start Apache & clear out the cache via cron, or is
it just controlled indirectly via the cachemaxexpire directive or ?
Many thanks.
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