Over a period of a week or so, my installation builds up a couple of thousand expired cache files. Is there any way you can configure WP Super Cache to automatically delete them.
Peace,
Gene
Over a period of a week or so, my installation builds up a couple of thousand expired cache files. Is there any way you can configure WP Super Cache to automatically delete them.
Peace,
Gene
I've changed the code so there's an increased chance that expired files will be deleted. Hopefully I'll make a release some time this week.
Thanks. I'll be watching for it. :)
Peace,
Gene
Bump to this, I have mounted the cache directory on a tmpfs, so the cached pages sits on RAM thus delivering at blazing speed. BUT, as supercache doesn't clean expired files, I keep getting that tmpfs volume space exhausted. I have 140M allocated to it and I believe that's a lot, isn't it.
It's still not really deleting the files. It also seems to store tags, and a directory can have thousands and thousands of files. As of today, it is not resolved.
Peace,
Gene
I'll increase the chances of a cleanup then. If you want to do that yourself, open wp-cache-phase2.php and search for "500", change that to whatever you like. I'm going to change it to 100.
OK I made the change and I'll let you know what transpires.
Peace,
Gene
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