Anna Jonna Armannsdottir wrote:
With todays hardware, wich is often dual processor by default, there are
very little savings using only one processor. Chances are that Your
users will hate the proxy server, if it turns out to be a bottleneck
during heavy load.
I'm not running any squid
for your support so far.
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Met vriendelijke groet,
Angelo Hongens
Amos Jeffries wrote:
Angelo Hongens wrote:
Sorry, sent this mail directly to Hendrik.. Here it is to the list. I'm
still pulling my hear out :(
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On ons, 2008-07-09 at 14:32 +0200, Angelo Höngens wrote:
Is there any way I can force caching if the control headers
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
If you send the following items in private email I will try look into
it.
- Your entire squid.conf
- access.log with log_mime_hdrs on showing two consequtive squidclient
requests for the same url.
Regards
Henrik
Sorry, sent this mail directly to Hendrik.. Here it is to the list. I'm
still pulling my hear out :(
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On ons, 2008-07-09 at 14:32 +0200, Angelo Höngens wrote:
Is there any way I can force caching if the control headers are
missing??
refresh_pattern with a min age
EA490C98564ABDF390D216E2C3DC210E 200
-1-1-1 image/gif 64/0 HEAD
http://localhost:8000/stats_components/collapseon.gif
Does anyone ave any idea's on why Squid won't cache the requests?
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Met vriendelijke groet,
Angelo