Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>Gert-Jan Looy wrote:
>>
>> Subject says it al, since updating to squid version 1.1.9
>> on a svr4 box this messages comes about every second.
>> Is this bad?
>> Something wrong in config?
>
>
>Nothing bad, only that the client requesting a object larger than
>maximum_object_size didn't bother to download the whole file.. (probably
>aborted the transfer very early)
>
>I think that you'd like to enabe the quick_abort feature, causing squid
>to automatically abort a large transfer if the client aborts early...
>There is no point in fetching large objects that nobody needs.
>
Well, that's quite a philosophic question here, chances are the user gave
up because of the speed of the tranfer and will try again later. If I
look at my logs I can see a number of scenarios like that, so with
quick_abort disabled the object in question will be in the cache next time,
of course only provided that it's smaller than maximum_object_size.
If it's larger then you should revise this parameter or your users. ;-) ^_-
Dewa,
<CB>
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