> Now I understand that delay-pools will do this, but I also understand that if > squid gets restarted or my Linux box reboots, then the aggregate values will be > reset to zero. Is there anyway of saving the current aggregate values and then > having those restored after the machine reboots? I am planning to have cron > reconfigure squid at the end of the month so that the buckets get zeroed out at > that time. This feature is not available, this kind of useage is not really what delay pools are designed for (but I am positive they can be coaxed into doing this). Kinkie