Re: Swap.state file and DIRTY cache Dir

From: Paul M. Oster <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 4 Jul 1999 15:09:03 -0500 (CDT)

  squid -F might do what you want, I'd have to delve deeper into the docs
(in other words, you should do it first), but I think that makes squid
walk through the cache dirs and re-build the index...

Paul M. Oster <[email protected]> http://www.minot.com/
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On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Suresh Ganu wrote:

>
> My Squid2.2S3 was running fine for a while, but after a power failure/reboot, I
> see something about DIRTY cache in my cache.log..
>
> <<--snip-->>
>
> 1999/07/04 13:22:43| Using 8192 Store buckets, replacement runs every 10
> seconds
> 1999/07/04 13:22:43| Max Mem size: 24576 KB
> 1999/07/04 13:22:43| Max Swap size: 786432 KB
> 1999/07/04 13:22:43| Store logging disabled
> 1999/07/04 13:22:43| Rebuilding storage in Cache Dir #0 (DIRTY)
> 1999/07/04 13:22:43| Set Current Directory to /opt/squid/cache
> 1999/07/04 13:22:43| Loaded Icons.
> 1999/07/04 13:22:43| Accepting HTTP connections on port 8080, FD 41.
> 1999/07/04 13:22:43| Ready to serve requests.
>
> <<--snip-->>
>
>
> I see two files in my cache swap directory 'swap.state and 'swap.state.new',
> with zero size.
>
> -rw-r--r-- 1 nobody nobody 0 Jul 4 13:22 swap.state
> -rw-r--r-- 1 nobody nobody 0 Jul 4 13:22 swap.state.new
>
> I stopped squid process(I do not use RunCache), and did 'squid -z' a few
> times..
>
> What's wrong?? Is squid still caching, what's in the swap.state files?
>
> Thanks..
>
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