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Hello,

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72 to 75 is usually OK.

Thank you.

On 21.12.10 15:27, Volker-Yoblick, Adam wrote:
> Nevermind, seems that deleting my swap.state file and restarting squid did the trick.

the difference between running "squid -z" and deleting swap.state is that
after "squid -z" you will not have zombie objects in cache directory eating
the disk space.

> If I shut down squid with squid -k shutdown, and delete my log files, when I restart squid, my cache.log shows the following:
> 
> 	2010/12/21 18:09:51|      3822 Entries scanned
> 	2010/12/21 18:09:51|         0 Invalid entries.
> 	2010/12/21 18:09:51|         0 With invalid flags.
> 	2010/12/21 18:09:51|      3723 Objects loaded.
> 	2010/12/21 18:09:51|         0 Objects expired.
> 	2010/12/21 18:09:51|        99 Objects cancelled.
> 	2010/12/21 18:09:51|         0 Duplicate URLs purged.
> 	2010/12/21 18:09:51|         0 Swapfile clashes avoided.
> 	2010/12/21 18:09:51|   Took 0.04 seconds (88816.26 objects/sec).
> 
> Similarly, my store.log shows 99 RELEASE lines, one for each of the "cancelled" objects.
> 
> I was wondering if there's any way to fix this without completely removing/regenerating my cache folder with squid -z.

what exactly is the problem you want to fix?

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