Richard Hubbell wrote:
The server was shutdown via apachectl stop. ~50,000 of those files remain in CacheRoot. Server restart and still those files remain. Seems like a bug. Unless there's some other mechanism that's supposed to take them out of their "temporary" state.
---------------- End original message. --------------------- PLEASE DON'T top post, it destroys the flow of conversation.Again, I do not know the specifics of the cache module you are using but it is very likely that those files are still there because they are still valid cached content. If they aren't, it is likely that they will not get removed until they are invalidated when somebody tries to access the corresponding page or file that has gone out of date in the cache.
Just stopping and starting the server should not remove the cached content. What would be the point of that? If I had cached content, I would want whatever is still valid to survive a restart of the server.
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