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Re: Using Squid as in-memory Proxy

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> Hi,
>
>
> I'm running Squid as reverse proxy under windows and he managed to
> destroy the ntfs file system (error 55, Cannot Delete or Repair
> Corrupted File on NTFS). Is there a way to tell Squid to not store
> anything to disk, instead just using ram?
>

Depends on your Squid. 2.x provide the 'null' cache_dir type which
prevents disk usage. cache_mem controls how much memory is allocated for
the caching of files in RAM.

You might be better doing a re-format of the cache_dir drive though.
(You are running the OS on a separate disk to the Squid cache right?)


Amos



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