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HowTo Clean and Re-build Squid cache
First, Check you
squid.conf
file and locate the location of you cache directory, you should have line starting with "
cache_dir
"
1) Shutdown your squid server
squid -k shutdown
2) Remove the cache directory
rm -r /squid/cache/*
3) Re-Create the squid cache directory
squid -z
4) Start the squid
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