On Wednesday 10 December 2008 04:00:36 Wilson Hernandez - MSD, S. A. wrote: > Pieter, > > I had to delete my cache. I didn't get any answers from the list and I > had a lot of people calling. > > I did: > rm -r /squid/cache/* > > it took over 30 minutes. Next time, rename /squid/cache and delete the old cache later. I realise it's easier to think of stuff like this when the phone's not ringing off the hook. > Then, > restarted squid (/etc/init.d/squid3 start) and it was doing the same: It > started and it just died without giving any errors. > > I then decided to also delete, actually rename, access.log and store.log > files. This time when I restarted, it worked. I had to do it that way > because that was the only solution I found. I there is another way to > restore all the previous objects please let me know. > > One more thing, What could have caused that problem? Will this happen > again in a couple of months? > > Thanks > [snip, tangent] -- ian j hart