Hello Henrik,
thanks for your answer,
>
> Do you have any parent proxies? (normal or transparent)
>
no, there are no other proxies involved.
>
> Then for some reason Squid can not get a reply from this server. This will
> force a bypass any cached copies.
mh, from the squid access_log I can see, that squid performs a
TCP_HIT/200.
in my opinion, squid believes that the page IS cached, which it actually
IS at a certain rate (perhaps 50 %) ... but not the whole page.
The webserver is located at the same switch and can be reached perfectly
(see the quotation mark example)
from looking at the webserver logfile I can see, that squid does not
even try to contact the webserver for a refresh. this underlines my
idea, that squid believes it has got a "good copy" of the page.
> You can also use the PURGE method to completely remove any traces of this
> object from Squid, but it should not make any difference to the above.
>
I will have this PURGE method tested as soon as I encounter this
problem again... yet, I can't force this problem ....
BTW:
maybe "7.5 How can I purge an object from my cache? " in the faq should be
changed into "How can I delete an object from my cache?" ... I was always
googling for "deleting" not "purging" ...
kind regards,
henrik steffen
Received on Fri Dec 19 2003 - 07:43:52 MST
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