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htcacheclean [ -D ] [ -v ] [ -r ] [ -n ] -ppath -llimit
htcacheclean -b [ -n ] [ -i ] -dinterval -ppath -llimit
htcacheclean is used to keep the size of mod_disk_cache's storage within a certain limit. This tool can run either manually or in daemon mode. When running in daemon mode, it sleeps in the background and checks the cache directories at regular intervals for cached content to be removed. You can stop the daemon cleanly by sending it a TERM or INT signal.
-dinterval Daemonize and repeat cache cleaning every interval minutes. This option is mutually exclusive with the -D, -v and -r options. To shutdown the daemon cleanly, just send it a SIGTERM or SIGINT.
-D Do a dry run and don't delete anything. This option is mutually exclusive with the -d option.
-v Be verbose and print statistics. This option is mutually exclusive with the -d option.
-r Clean thoroughly. This assumes that the Apache web server is not running (otherwise you may get garbage in the cache). This option is mutually exclusive with the -d option.
-n Be nice. This causes slower processing in favour of other processes. htcacheclean will sleep from time to time so that (a) the disk IO will be delayed and (b) the kernel can schedule other processes in the meantime.
-ppath Specify path as the root directory of the disk cache. This should be the same value as specified with the CacheRoot directive.
-llimit Specify limit as the total disk cache size limit. The value is expressed in bytes by default (or attaching B to the number). Attach K for Kbytes or M for MBytes.
-i Be intelligent and run only when there was a modification of the disk cache. This option is only possible together with the -d option.
htcacheclean returns a zero status ("true") if all operations were successful, 1 otherwise.