• Resolved Chad R. Schulz

    (@chadschulz)


    Updated to latest version (1.9.10) and nginx-fastcgi-cache is no longer purging.

    None of the folders are being deleted. When I downgrade to 1.9.9 everything works again.

    This happened on an Nginx Helper update once before and was fixed on the next update.

    Maybe I’m the only one having this problem?

    Thanks,
    Chad

    Alright, so the files are getting deleted, just not the folders (as the update says).

    However, won’t this end up creating a ridiculous amount of junk folders? I’m running a forum website with hundreds of posts/pages.

    Would prefer an option to clean-up the folders (manual or scheduled automatic).

    Thanks,
    Chad

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  • psedik

    (@psedik)

    Hi Chad
    In my understanding it is an optimization feature. Those same folders will be created again as people continue to visit the pages, so why deleting them? Also, you can just manually delete all the folders (either in cron or manually) if you want to (I mean in Linux).

    Thread Starter Chad R. Schulz

    (@chadschulz)

    Yeah,
    You’re right. I wasn’t thinking linearly. It’s just hard to fathom the insane number of cache folders/sub-folders that accumulate on a forum site. Their presence shouldn’t impact performance at all, I just like to clean out the rubble once in awhile. And, as you said, doing it manually (or by cron) is always an option.

    My initial post was in haste–I incorrectly thought that the files weren’t being removed as well.

    Thanks,
    Chad

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