Is there an effort to have the cache write to a "raw" file system?
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> See the Squid FAQ regarding Solaris 2.6 reporting filesystems as full
> when it looks like they aren't.
>
> No, there is no Squid command to clean your cache. Quickest way is to
> use newfs on the cache partition (also needed to fix the Solaris problem
> which is said to originate from bad filesystem paramenters when
> filesystems are build on early patchlevels of 2.6).
>
> ---
> Henrik Nordstrom
> Spare time Squid hacker
>
> Rob Merkwitza wrote:
> > I am hoping somebody can help me. I am running Sun 2.6 with Squid 2.1
> > RELEASE. It has been running fine for 2 months but now it tells me that my
> > cache is full even though when I run df -k I get cache1 at 69% and cache2
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