You said, "In which case do RAM check and see how much is used free before
trying
to cache any more."
I'm currently using 205Megs of the 5Gigs of RAM
You said, "This change requires a full stop of Squid. remove the cache
directory
and rebuild it with "squid -z", then restart Squid."
That would explain it. But how do I "remove the cache directory" 'rm -R
/cache'?
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