What version of squid and Debian are we talking about?

On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 9:43 PM, caziz <ca...@cuug.ab.ca> wrote:

> A buddy asked ...
>
>  Hi guys,
>> This is probably a simple question for someone with a little history in
>> Squid. I'm trying to clear cache in an old version of Squid. Tried renaming
>> the /usr/local/squid/cache directory and 'Squid -z' as well as rebooting.
>> Neither prompts a clear or rebuild. The  '-z' parameter just seems to be
>> ignored and squid seems to just start at the command line with errors
>> usually seen in the logs. This version is too old for that I suspect. I'm
>> initiating the command (./squid) from /usr/local/squid/sbin, the one place
>> I found it. This system is almost retired so I've been getting away with
>> just re-imaging to solve most problems. But that doesn't clear the
>> unexpected 'page not found' the filters are causing this time.
>>
>> I'm tempted to just disable caching instead, but the instructions I found
>> for that probably don't apply either ;-)
>>
>> Bin to all the usual Squid sites and Debian, not seeing much for this
>> version.
>>
>> Any help appreciated, one of the branches can't get to the company's new
>> website due to this nagging block ;-)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ken
>>
>>
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