At 23:29 21/05/98 -0600, you wrote:
>Mark Reynolds writes:
>
>>I had a script restart squid so often that it didn't
>>get time to rebuild the cache on startup properly.
>>
>>So now I have 2 gig of cache data which I understand
>>will disappear when I restart squid :-(
>>
>>Is it possible to recreate this file?
>
>You have two choices:
>
> Kill squid with 'squid -ks'
> Rotate the logs with 'squid -kr'
>
>Either command will write a new, clean log file.
>
Thanks Duane, you saved me my 2 gig :-)
a 'squid -k rotate' got them back.
I thought one of the -k options might do it, but didn't
want to try them at random.
Could this info please be added to the faq?
I also looked around for info on what each of the command
line options did, with not alot of success.
While many of these are pretty simple, some are a bit cryptic.
Usage: squid [-hsvzCDFRUVY] [-f config-file] [-[au] port] [-k signal]
-a port Specify ASCII port number (default: 3128).
-b Buffer log output (default is unbuffered).
-f file Use given config-file instead of
/usr/local/squid/etc/squid.conf
-h Print help message.
-i Disable IP caching.
-k reconfigure|rotate|shutdown|interrupt|kill|debug|check
Send signal to running copy and exit.
-s Enable logging to syslog.
-u port Specify ICP port number (default: 3130), disable with 0.
-v Print version.
-z Zap disk storage -- deletes all objects in disk cache.
-C Do not catch fatal signals.
-D Disable initial DNS tests.
-F Foreground fast store rebuild.
-R Do not set REUSEADDR on port.
-U Unlink expired objects on reload.
-V Virtual host httpd-accelerator.
-Y Only return UDP_HIT or UDP_MISS_NOFETCH during fast reload.
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Received on Fri May 22 1998 - 01:24:10 MDT
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