Aha - that's it, thanks. The -S was a carry over from a much earlier
version of squid that I experimented on way back when it meant
something else - I just kinda copied the command syntax over as it
was - thanks again.
On 6 Oct 99, at 10:42, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> 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
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Received on Thu Oct 07 1999 - 04:43:03 MDT
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