On Thu, 12 Mar 2015 18:37:43 +1300
Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 12/03/2015 6:15 p.m., HackXBack wrote:
> > if there is error in swap.state file and want to recreate it what
> > is the option to do that without losing data on hdd ?
>
> 1) stop Squid
> 2) manually erase the broken swap.state file(s)
>
On 12/03/2015 10:28 p.m., HackXBack wrote:
> H, Thanks Amos ,
> Then what [squid -F] do then ?
It enforces Squid not being able to answer client requests during that
step #4 operation. Its a possibility to avoid manually directing traffic
at the proxy when step #4 is completed. Especially if
H, Thanks Amos ,
Then what [squid -F] do then ?
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On 12/03/2015 6:15 p.m., HackXBack wrote:
> if there is error in swap.state file and want to recreate it what is the
> option to do that without losing data on hdd ?
1) stop Squid
2) manually erase the broken swap.state file(s)
3) run squid -z
4) start Squid
NOTE: squid -z is just to ensure the d
if there is error in swap.state file and want to recreate it what is the
option to do that without losing data on hdd ?
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