On 20/05/2012 3:06 p.m., Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
you need to stop squid and do a squid -z
and then start squid again.
by using the rm -rf ...
you are erasing the cache dirs which is done by using the squid -z
Eliezer
On 20/05/2012 05:49, Beto Moreno wrote:
Sorry, for all the list:
stop squid.
you need to stop squid and do a squid -z
and then start squid again.
by using the rm -rf ...
you are erasing the cache dirs which is done by using the squid -z
Eliezer
On 20/05/2012 05:49, Beto Moreno wrote:
Sorry, for all the list:
stop squid.
remove cache dir rm -rf cache/
mkdir cache
chown p
Sorry, for all the list:
stop squid.
remove cache dir rm -rf cache/
mkdir cache
chown proxy:proxy cache/
squid -z
echo " " > access.log
squid start
Done, is correct?
Sat, May 19, 2012 at 7:48 PM, Beto Moreno wrote:
> stop squid.
> remove cache dir rm -rf cache/
> mkdir cache
> chown proxy:prox
On 18/05/2012 08:12, Beto Moreno wrote:
Hi.
I'm working on some squid settings, I have follow the instructions to
clean my cache, but once I clean my cache, change the settings I'm
working on and start again my test, the next run and I see this log in
my access.log:
TCP_SWAPFAIL_MISS
The b
Hi.
I'm working on some squid settings, I have follow the instructions to
clean my cache, but once I clean my cache, change the settings I'm
working on and start again my test, the next run and I see this log in
my access.log:
TCP_SWAPFAIL_MISS
The book say:
Squid found a valid copy of the re