I tried to change the location of the cache folder to /var/squid/cache1, so that the /var/squid/cache folder wouldn't be in use... but I still cannot "rmdir -r /var/squid/cache", it just comes back, and all files and folders are still in place.
How do I have to delete the old squid/cache folder correctly?

Michel Servaes schreef:
It's using about 9,4MB (which surprises me greatly, since there were many (many) subdirectories in the cache directory) The harddisk is about 18GB, so I shouldn't have an issue there (according du, that is)

I'm du'ing other folders, to find the big chunk... I now have 99% disk full (deleted the ntop dnscache.db file, since I'm not using ntop anymore)

David Meireles schreef:
It happened to me before, the squid cache filling the whole disk (/var/squid/cache). To check how much space is the cache using, go to /var/squid and run "du -h -d 1"

Michel Servaes escreveu:
yikes,

my system' disk is full, and every now and then internet is stalled.

of the installed packages, i have iperf, squid & bandwidth... and currently I checked for rotating the logs (which wasn't enabled), but still my disk is 100%...
what and where (and what can I) do I need to delete using exec.php ??

kind regards,
michel

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