Re: [squid-users] How can i remove an entry from the current cache using squid client?

From: Amos Jeffries <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz>
Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 02:28:29 +1200

Paulo Lopes wrote:
> I've installed squid and cached 2 requests, and I can see then using:
>
> [squid_at_test squid]# /usr/sbin/squidclient -p 80
> cache_object://localhost/objects
> HTTP/1.0 200 OK
> Server: squid/2.7.STABLE4
> Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 08:35:34 GMT
> Content-Type: text/plain
> Expires: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 08:35:34 GMT
> X-Cache: MISS from test
> Via: 1.0 test:80 (squid/2.7.STABLE4)
> Connection: close
>
> KEY 134E77B5F13E86B8585D7FE0AF1CE79E
> GET http://127.0.0.1/app/servlet?p1=992567224&p2=2.4
> STORE_OK IN_MEMORY SWAPOUT_DONE PING_DONE
> CACHABLE,DISPATCHED,VALIDATED
> LV:1222351389 LU:1222351521 LM:-1 EX:-1
> 0 locks, 0 clients, 3 refs
> Swap Dir 0, File 00000000
> inmem_lo: 0
> inmem_hi: 718
> swapout: 718 bytes queued
>
> KEY 7FB72FC4992B0B2642793622D4C67347
> GET http://127.0.0.1/app/servlet?p1=992567224&p2=2.2
> STORE_OK IN_MEMORY SWAPOUT_DONE PING_DONE
> CACHABLE,DISPATCHED,VALIDATED
> LV:1222351389 LU:1222351521 LM:-1 EX:-1
> 0 locks, 0 clients, 3 refs
> Swap Dir 0, File 0X000001
> inmem_lo: 0
> inmem_hi: 519
> swapout: 519 bytes queued
>
> KEY 3F7E6EB1215D6456CB2C6576D4465E9D
> GET cache_object://localhost/objects
> STORE_PENDING NOT_IN_MEMORY SWAPOUT_NONE PING_NONE
> RELEASE_REQUEST,PRIVATE,VALIDATED
> LV:-1 LU:1222418134 LM:-1 EX:1222418134
> 3 locks, 1 clients, 1 refs
> Swap Dir -1, File 0XFFFFFFFF
> inmem_lo: 0
> inmem_hi: 1042
> swapout: 0 bytes queued
> Client #0, 0x88733d8
> copy_offset: 1042
> seen_offset: 1042
> copy_size: 4096
> flags:
>
>
> Now say I'd like to remove the 1st entry I do:
>
> Squidclient -p 80 -m PURGE
> "http://127.0.0.1/app/servlet?p1=992567224&p2=2.4"
>
> But I get a 404 and nothing is really purged. How can I purge it?

Don't quote the URL.

Otherwise thats correct.

Amos

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Received on Fri Sep 26 2008 - 14:28:41 MDT

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