On 14/09/2016 3:15 a.m., Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
> Hey Eduardo,
> 
> The first thing I would do is to first disable the disk cache in order to try 
> to recover\rebuild the disk cache manually using another squid instance.
> It's not always possible but if this cache is important enough then a loss of 
> couple tiny bits for recovery time plus some network load might worth it.
> If you are up to manually trying to recover the cache I will try to be 
> here(publically) to see if I can help you.
> In the past I wrote a tiny tool that can inspect cache files but I am not 
> sure if I have it here or on another disk remotely.
> 

Since it is a UFS format cache the squid-purge tool may be of use
inspecting the disk files. Though it may not be up to date with the
latest file format.

Amos

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