Hi,
some company that works together with us, changed their java application.
Now when our users go to that page, the old classes are loaded. The url in
question is http://www.stiels.de and then "shop". The classes obviously are
loaded from http://www.stiels.megabit.net though. I've put an 'acl stiels
dst 62.192.6.2/24' and 'no_cache deny stiels' in, this works fine for the
pages themselves (the second domain is the same IP) but the classes still
get a TCP_HIT. I've also put in the same with dstdomain, url_regex and
urlpath, but no help, the classes still are in there. I've tried the purge
method that is mentioned in the FAQ, but i just get a 404 not found
(www.yahoo.com worked, so the method seems to work). Desperately I went so
far, trying to delete the complete cache by starting ./squid -z, which gave
me the message that it's rebuilding it's directories, but it didn't, the
disks were still full.
i NEED to get that classes out of the cache somehow (ok, not by installing a
new server ;)). This all happens on squid 2.0.PATCH2
regards, Lars
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Lars Oeschey - Saturn & Media Markt Gesellschaft fuer
Informationsverarbeitung
Projektleitung Management Systeme / Internet Services -
mailto:oeschey@media-saturn.com
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when do you want to reboot today?
Received on Wed May 19 1999 - 10:13:43 MDT
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