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Ive been asked to retrieve an object which was accidentally destroyed at the source for recovery. So, how do I figure out where the things are so I can copy them out and strip off the headers?

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Ive been asked to retrieve an object which was accidentally destroyed at the source for recovery. So, how do I figure out where the things are so I can copy them out and strip off the headers?

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The following method applies only to the Squid-1.1 versions: Use grep to find the named object (Url) in the cache/log file. The first field in this file is an integer file number. Then, find the file fileno-to-pathname.pl from the “scripts” directory of the Squid source distribution.

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The following method applies only to the Squid-1.1 versions: Use grep to find the named object (Url) in the cache/log file. The first field in this file is an integer file number. Then, find the file fileno-to-pathname.pl from the “scripts” directory of the Squid source distribution. The usage is perl fileno-to-pathname.pl [-c squid.conf] file numbers are read on stdin, and pathnames are printed on stdout.

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