* Micha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [11.09.05 06:09]: > > Felix Karpfen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > And "wwwoffle-ls" + <grep|awk> will quickly identify the unwanted > > files. > > However the point is there are too many directories/domains to do > anything manually, in total 1234 so far. > Actually, i don't need to cache any file above, say, 1 Megabyte size,
"wwwoffle-ls <lasttime|prevtime?>" piped into grep (to select entries with a size greater than 1Mb) piped into awk (to select the URLs of the grep-selected entries) piped into a file for inspection. Attached is the snipped result of my efforts. The file is the ultimate output obtained by selecting from my "wwwoffle lasttime" cache all entries that had a size >10Kb. I envisage that the format is suitable for feeding into "wwwoffle-rm". Using "wwwoffle-ls" with the "http" cache needs greater skills than I possess. SNIP > > I never tried to manipulate the cache manually. What can i do safely ? > Can i just delete these files, together with the related U file, > directly from the filesystem ? I suspect that "wwwoffle-rm" is designed to do that. Usage: wwwoffle-rm [-c <config-file>] <URL> ... > > Of course that can be automated. > But anyway, it would be more straightforward to avoid caching of > unwanted files from the beginning. For example, it would be cool if i > could apply a max size to each enabled "don't cache" filetype. > Hopefully on Andrew's "wish-list". Felix -- Felix Karpfen Public Key 72FDF9DF (DH/DSA)
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