Upon looking at cachemgr result I get
5.http://www.infoseek.com/
Verified 1m ago, Used 1m ago, Modified 1m ago, Expires in 13h,
24955 bytes, 1 accesses, 0 active clients,
STORE_OK, IN_MEMORY, SWAP_OK, PING_NONE,
0 Locks, Flags: EC,KU,HT,ED,HI
6.http://www.infoseek.com/images/tmpl/swoop.gif
Verified 1m ago, Used 1m ago, Modified 1M ago, Expires NEVER,
196 bytes, 1 accesses, 0 active clients,
STORE_OK, IN_MEMORY, SWAP_OK, PING_NONE,
0 Locks, Flags: EC,KU,HT,ED,HI
Why the expiry is NEVER when I have min time 4 days and max 1 month in
refresh pattern.
Irfan Akber
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From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@hem.passagen.se>
To: Irfan Akber <irfan@inet.com.pk>
Cc: squid-users <squid-users@ircache.net>
Subject: Re: Cache size confusion
Date: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 11:25 AM
Bad.
If you are using Squid 2 then removing the swap index file may help.
Squid then rebuilds (slowly) from the on-disk cache. There seems to be
some major performance problems when doing this..
If you are using Squid 1, then the only option is to wipe clean the
cache.
The fastest way to clean a GB sized filesystem is newfs. (stop squid,
umount, newfs, mount, squid -z, start squid)
--- Henrik Nordstrom Spare time Squid hacker Irfan Akber wrote: > > But the cache directory for squid is about 2.5 GB. i.e 2.5 GB of my > harddisk space is being used by squid. Should I remove the old cache and > let it to fill up from scratch. What would be the best way of doing it ?Received on Tue Oct 27 1998 - 08:47:16 MST
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