Hello Eliezer,
Am 24.06.2013 13:47, schrieb Eliezer Croitoru:
Hey TLS.
There is a solution for that of-course...
thanks for your advise, but in the meantime some other tasks reached my
desk and it will take some time until I can get back to that squid-issue.
I will later check your links a
Let say that on 3.2.0.1X it was working for me with ICAP respmod on with
youtube videos so it's not a RESPMOD problem unless...
There was a change in some of squid internals.
on squid 3.3 if i'm not wrong somebody told me that youtube caching
works but I have never seen that someone used my RESP
The way I gave you is the best with "no down time" option I can think of.
A restart means that instead of a slower response there will be a
connection reset or connection refused or no connection at all.
If you can automate to start another instance of squid and to monitor
that all the request
On 06/21/2013 03:26 PM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
On 06/21/2013 02:45 PM, Daniele Segato wrote:
Hi,
is there a way to clear the cache without stopping / rebooting squid?
I usually stop squid, remove the caches from the filesystem (rm -rf
/path/where/the/cache/is), restart squid.
Is there a way
Hi,
I will work on getting the headers / tcpdump & snoop logs) however just to be
clear:
1) Squid 3.1 was caching our ICAP respmod responses and it was only when we
went to the 3.2.7 version of squid did it fail to cache
2) curl is not an issue here, we tested it without respmod and it cached