This line in store.log tells that Squid has stored /images.gif in it's
cache.
Note: The Reload button in browsers forces Squid to ignore the cache.
The same is also true when you request bookmarks in some browser
versions.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker Fernando Medina wrote: > > I setup my squid to connect to my Apache server on the same machine. Apache > listens on port 81 and Squid on Port 80. It works fine, but when I check > the store.log I see: 959986399.239 SWAPOUT 01000034 200 959986399 > 72 -1 image/gif 252/252 GET http://127.0.0.1:81/images.gif does this > mean it is not caching th pages or is that normal in store.log? All I see > in cache.log are TCP_MISS messages, even when i reload the same page over > and over. This is a test setup for future use of squid as accel, so I want > to make sure it is really doing what is is supposed to. I am pretty > familiar with Squid as a caching proxy, but never used it in Accel Mode. > Thanks, (Squid2.3STABLE3) > > --- > Fernando Medina, Jr. > <fmedina@nic.pibnet.com> > Grupo Financiero PacificReceived on Fri Jun 23 2000 - 09:15:52 MDT
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