Caching server - you can remove individual files?

Hello, I'm running a server from caching on a Mac Mini 10.11.6.

Today, the iTunes 12.5.1 update came out, but none of my systems are able to install the update of the caching server. Download package, so they fail. I think that the download must be corrupted. I turned off the server and then update of iTunes on one of the clients, and it worked. So I think that the copy on the server is bad.

Is it possible to find and remove the correct file in the packages cached so that it will download a new copy? Or do I have to reset the entire cache?

Hi W.Loring,

Try these two suggestions:

-Run under sudo:

/Applications/server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/sbin/serveradmin caching settings: LogClientIdentity = true

/Applications/server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/sbin/serveradmin stop caching

/Applications/server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/sbin/serveradmin start caching

- then check service log hiding in.app for clues

-Check: Configure OS X Server Advanced Cache Settings and set LogLevel, restart the cache service and check the alternative log file for clues.  Remember that performance will decrease with this context.

hope this helps, dwbrecovery

Tags: Servers and Enterprise Software

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