The way I gave you is the best with "no down time" option I can think of.
A restart means that instead of a slower response there will be a
connection reset or connection refused or no connection at all.
If you can automate to start another instance of squid and to monitor
that all the request
On 06/21/2013 03:26 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
On 06/21/2013 02:45 PM, Daniele Segato wrote:
Hi,
is there a way to clear the cache without stopping / rebooting squid?
I usually stop squid, remove the caches from the filesystem (rm -rf
/path/where/the/cache/is), restart squid.
Is there a way
On 06/21/2013 02:45 PM, Daniele Segato wrote:
Hi,
is there a way to clear the cache without stopping / rebooting squid?
I usually stop squid, remove the caches from the filesystem (rm -rf
/path/where/the/cache/is), restart squid.
Is there a way to clear that cache without the restart?
Thanks,
Hi,
is there a way to clear the cache without stopping / rebooting squid?
I usually stop squid, remove the caches from the filesystem (rm -rf
/path/where/the/cache/is), restart squid.
Is there a way to clear that cache without the restart?
Thanks,
Daniele Segato