On 20/05/2012 3:06 p.m., Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
you need to stop squid and do a squid -z
and then start squid again.
by using the rm -rf ...
you are erasing the cache dirs which is done by using the squid -z
Eliezer
On 20/05/2012 05:49, Beto Moreno wrote:
Sorry, for all the list:
stop squid.
remove cache dir rm -rf cache/
mkdir cache
chown proxy:proxy cache/
squid -z
echo " "> access.log
squid start
Done, is correct?
That is correct for erasng the cache, yes.
SWAPFAIL then is a sign that a) Squid is not actually stopping, or b) a
different squid instance is logging to access.log and/or playing with
the cache, or c) disk corruption is happening during your tests.
Amos