[SQU] Purging using Purge tool..

From: Ilker Gokhan <IlkerG@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 15:47:50 +0300

Hi,

I would like to see only *.mp3 files in my cache using Purge that is . But
purge prints all of '*mp3*' files. I have read README but i couldnt how i
can achieve this. May be because of my poor English (i wish README file
includes some example). What is the wrong thing?

Also, How can i purge *.mp3 files?

#/usr/local/src/purge/purge -E '.mp3'

### Use at your own risk! No guarantees whatsoever. You were warned. ###
/cache1/00/04/00000479 0 2702
http://www.yepnew.com/Resimler/imagemp3.jpg
/cache1/00/06/0000064F 0 479781
http://www.yepnew.com/Mp3/30sn/Yasar_bu_is_c
ok_zor_yonca.mp3
/cache1/00/06/00000653 0 479781
http://www.yepnew.com/Mp3/30sn/Sebnem_Ferah_
degirmenler.mp3
/cache/00/06/00000607 0 11290
http://www.yepnew.com/Resimler/mp3arsivi.jpg
/cache1/00/09/00000984 0 9057
http://www.hiperonline.net/img/mp3but.jpg
/cache1/00/09/000009DF 0 7087
http://www.hiperonline.net/img/mp3but2.jpg

TIA,
Ilker G.

> Kimden: Jens-S. Voeckler [mailto:voeckler@rvs.uni-hannover.de]
> Tarih: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 5:48 PM
> Kime: Ilker Gokhan
> Bilgi: 'Joel TAQUEBAN'; squid-users@ircache.net
> Konu: Re: [SQU] checking if an object is in the cache
>
>
> Hi,
>
> try me purge tool in read-only mode. It'll take some time,
> and eat up quite
> a bit of IO (so don't do that on busy production systems):
>
> http://www.cache.dfn.de/DFN-Cache/Development/Purge/
>
> squidhost $ ./purge -svc /path/to/squid.conf -E 'Concept\.pdf'
>
> It will print all cached objects containing "Concept.pdf"
> (case-sensitive,
> use "-e" instead of "-E" for case-insensitivity) and the extended
> information will contain time stamps from "Date", "Expires",
> "Last-Modified" and the like (see README), which will allow you to
> determine - according to Squid's rules and your configuration
> parameters -
> if the object is considered fresh or stale.
>
> List-only mode is default, and does not need to contact any
> Squid instance
> (i.e. should work even if Squid isn't up and running).
>
> Even though the tool is called purge (for its intended
> purpose), it does
> not purge any objects by default.
>
> > Ilker Gokhan wrote:
> >
> > i m sure there is a better way but perhaps is this enough for you:
> >
> > grep 'HIT' access.log.0 | grep -v 'REFRESH' | grep
> 'Concept.pdf' | more
> >
> > Regards,
> > Ilker G.
> >
> > > Kimden: Joel TAQUEBAN [mailto:jtaqueba@apme-ops.dhl.com]
> > > Tarih: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 1:15 PM
> > > Kime: squid-users@ircache.net
> > > Konu: [SQU] checking if an object is in the cache
> > >
> > >
> > > Dear squid users,
> > >
> > > I recently have downloaded a pdf file of 1 MB from the
> web: From the
> > > access.log it says the file was accessed.
> > >
> > > How do I check if that 1MB file is really in my cache?
> Say for example
> > > the filename is Concept.pdf ?
>
> --
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> Dipl.-Ing. Jens-S. Vöckler (voeckler@rvs.uni-hannover.de)
> Institute for Computer Networks and Distributed Systems
> University of Hanover, Germany; +49 511 762 4726
>
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