Comment 3 for bug 1762673

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Gregory Orange (gregoryo2017) wrote :

We at least want disk usage control over the squid proxy, and thought we could disable the service and delete all of the cache files. I don't mind if the service is running (see what happens with your investigation into the run/stop inconsistency you mentioned), but can I get some clarity on controlling that?

Of course I could stop the proxy manually, delete all the directories, make the parent directory /var/spool/maas-proxy read-only. Then when service_monitor restarts maas-proxy it will probably just complain. But that feels like a hack.

TIA,
Greg.