I believe that is a feature that would be nice to have, but as far as I
am aware of, ANY major changes to the cache_dir option requires a full
restart of Squid.
>>> Silamael <Silamael_at_coronamundi.de> 3/2/2011 11:52 AM >>>
Hello,
I just debugged something i think it probably not working as intended:
I start Squid with some cache_dir option in its configuration file.
Afterwards i remove the cache_dir line from the config and send Squid
a
SIGHUP (or do squid -k reconfigure).
When accessing further URLs after this, i see that Squid still is
creating new files in its disk cache although the disk cache is no
longer configured in the configuration file.
So, my question: is this working as intended or have i stumbled over
some reconfiguration bug not disabling the disk cache on the
reconfiguration?
Thanks in advance!
-- Matthias
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