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On 23 January 2006 09:20, Norberto Bensa wrote: |
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> Uwe Thiem wrote: |
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> > You didn't read the rest of my reply. ;-) |
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> > Uwe |
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> I must be missing something. This is all I got: |
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> Uwe Thiem wrote: |
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> > Squid does that. Do you go with the default configuration of squid? That |
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> > creates a rather small cache. Go to /etc/squid/squid.conf and change the |
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> > last number for cache_dir from 256 to 1024 or 2048. Don't forget to |
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> > uncomment that line. Restart squid. That should do it. |
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> > Uwe |
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> Where do you tell Ryan how to make squid clean its cache? |
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Right in the begin. "Squid does that." Squid deletes old objects by default. |
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His cache is too small, so it fills up faster than squid deletes old objects. |
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Uwe |
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Unix is sexy: |
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who | grep -i blonde | date |
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cd ~; unzip; touch; strip; finger |
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mount; gasp; yes; uptime; umount |
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sleep |
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