It says this proxy does not support rock when I manually enable it. Squid is installed on pfSense plus with an arm processor.
Sent from my iPhone On Jan 15, 2025, at 20:09, Andrey K <ankor2023@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello, Jonathan,
> I can’t do workers 3 on my system because I would have to disable the cache as it won’t do rock cache. This system does not support rock cache.
Why do you think that your system does not support the rock cache? As far as I know, the rock cache is a feature of squid, not the operating system. It is just a definition of the internal data structure in the regular file.
Kind regards, Ankor.
Thanks that fixed my issue
-----Original Message-----
From: Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 2:23 PM
To: Jonathan Lee <jonathanlee571@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Cache dir
On 14/01/25 20:14, Jonathan Lee wrote:
> Yes, in that you can restrict the cache_dir line with "if
> ${process_number} = N" conditions so only **one** worker will attempt
> to use that storage location.
>
> I did this and created a new location for a second cache however it
> would not allow me to create the folders it would not generate them I
> assumed it would auto generate them, it has user name and chmod done
> it’s on the same drive the other cache is located just a different
> partition. The workers started everything worked as planed but it
> would not create the sub folders. Is there a manual command to auto
> generate them outside of squid -z?
>
Oh. You can workaround that by making a foo.conf file that contains only the cache_dir line and running "squid -z -f /path/to/X.conf" to generate it. After that the worker can use it.
HTH
Amos
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