On ons, 2008-06-11 at 13:47 +0900, Seonkyu Park wrote:
> 'squidclient -p 80 -h 1.1.1.1 http://a.b.c/x.jpg'
>
> I got the result, cache object(x.jpg) successfully deleted.
>
> And then
>
> 'wget http://a.b.c/x.jpg'
>
> I think that Squid will get fresh x.jpg from origin server.
> But Squid return 503 error.
Squid never returns 503 on it's own on http requests. Sounds like your
web server failed.. (squid uses 504)
This is most likely not related to the purge, except that the cache may
have been hiding the server problem for some time and you didn't notice
until now when the object was removed from the cache.
Regards
Henrik
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