[squid-users] TIMEOUT_FIRST_PARENT_MISS

2006-10-31 Thread Bryn Hughes
I have a simple hierarchy with 3 caches - one child and two parents. Either parent can serve any request, the configuration is set up for redundancy purposes. Fairly often I'm seeing log messages stating 'TIMEOUT_FIRST_PARENT_MISS' - I'm not sure what this is referring to. The proxy that is usual

Re: [squid-users] Interface for UDP Traffic?

2006-10-30 Thread Bryn Hughes
Ooops, just discovered this directive: udp_outgoing_address That takes care of it!!! Bryn On Mon, 2006-30-10 at 12:55 -0800, Bryn Hughes wrote: > Now that I've got my hierarchy stuff figured out I've stumbled across my > next problem... > > How can I bind a particul

[squid-users] Interface for UDP Traffic?

2006-10-30 Thread Bryn Hughes
Now that I've got my hierarchy stuff figured out I've stumbled across my next problem... How can I bind a particular squid instance to a particular address on the UDP side? It's easy with tcp - hostname:port but if I do this for udp_port it doesn't work, Squid always listens on all addresses for

[squid-users] Cache Hierarchy Help

2006-10-28 Thread Bryn Hughes
I'm having a little trouble figuring out how to configure a squid- cache hierarchy with CacheFu... We currently have a smallish squid box on a VPS. There is not enough room on the VPS for anything but Apache and Squid but it does have a very fast internet connection and a high monthly bandw