You dont need to clean your cache directory manually.
in your squid.conf when you give cache_dir command
the number right after the path of cache directory (I assume its /cache in
your situation) defines how much disk space should squid use
in kilobytes. Lets say if you have 8gb free space there you can put
7000 so that squid will delete the least request files to have more space
for new objects.
Evren
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Iris C. Ting wrote:
> Hi,
>
> By restarting squid, does that mean that you can have the same disk space
> like before when you started the squid??? My concern now is that our
> /cache partition which contains the swap.state file is almost full. Can we
> just restart squid????
>
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Iris
>
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