On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 16:27:18 +0200, Emmanuel Lacour wrote:
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 11:38:28AM -0500, Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
2011/10/18 Emmanuel Lacour:
>
> If do not change the size/L1/L2, can I just change ufs to aufs in
> squid.conf and only do a squid reload, or do I need to restart squid?
>
>

restart it


I did it, it works, but now, I have some messages like this (not many,
but some):

2011/10/19 16:19:58| DiskThreadsDiskFile::openDone: (2) No such file
or directory
2011/10/19 16:19:58|    /var/spool/squid/81/DB/0081DB55


I think that I'm going to squid-z again the spools (I plan to reduce its
size any way), but I'm curious and would be happy to understand why
those messages happens;)

The Squid in-memory index indicates a file exists, but the disk does not have it.

Can be due to manual removal of the files, shutdown not having enough time to rebuild the swap.state journal fully.


For a simple size change (MB capacity rather than L1/L2), you can just alter and reload the config. Squid will drop files automatically until the cache fits within the new limit.

Amos

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