This check is only performed if the undocumented -S comman line option
is used. The purpose of this check is to abort if errors are discovered
in the on-disk store.
When Squid is started normally (i.e. without the -S option) then it
should discard such objects from it's cache instead of aborting.
Did you perhaps ment to use -s and not -S? (options are case sensitive)
-- Henrik Nordstrom Spare time Squid hacker Eugene Geldenhuys wrote: > 1999/10/06 10:36:40| assertion failed: store_rebuild.c:600: > "store_errors == 0" > > Is there a way to fix this on the fly? - I could write a checking > script which starts a repair process if errors are detected, but I > need a way of rebuilding the cache automagically.Received on Wed Oct 06 1999 - 05:06:51 MDT
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