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Amos Jeffries wrote
> On 13/09/2016 5:12 a.m., Yuri Voinov wrote:
>> 
>> Hm.
>> 
>> As a recovery you can try to rename/remove swap.state from cache_dir's
>> and start squid again. AFAIK in this case it re-indexing all exists disk
>> cache contents and build new one swap.state file. Also, does all
>> permissions to cache_dir and subdirectories recursively is correct and
>> intact?
> 
> Also, check that the config file cache_dir L1 and L2 parameters are
> identical to those which the disk directories were initially created
> with. If those are different the file hashes will no longer map to the
> directory layout they are sitting in.
> 
> Amos
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The L1 and L2 parameters are identical Amos. I did not change anything or
the configuration or in the directory.

I tried the solution Yuri mentioned, but it still fails. It took a long time
to rebuild the swap.state, but cache still only 1GB.



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