came as a surprise to me.
Thanks
JB
011 5:29 PM, Ron Wheeler wrote:
>>
>> On 21/04/2011 1:46 PM, Jawahar Balakrishnan (JB) wrote:
>>>
>>> If you are thinking that is is dynamic content with query strings then
>>> it's not the case. the urls will look like a directory structured
>
erly.
>
> Don't forget that Squid and the web server can talk to each other without
> actually shipping content. The HTTP protocol has lots of different messages
> that can be quickly exchanged to make decisions about whether squid actually
> needs new content.
>
>
> Ron
&g
n the
url?
when you update content on your cms - how does squid know to update it's cache?
JB
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Ron Wheeler
wrote:
> Are you sure that you need to do this?
> Squid should be able to tell the difference between static and dynamic
> content.
>
>
when in case of an emergency.
Cache-control headers are fine and will work in case of limited number
of objects.
Thanks
JB
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 7:27 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Apr 2011 11:14:55 -0400, Jawahar Balakrishnan (JB) wrote:
>>
>> I am looking to deploy Squ
expire objects at a certain time
every day regardless of when the object was cache during the previous
24 hours?
any thoughts/ideas/suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
JB
Hello,
I use Squid as a reverse proxy with one backend server.
I plan to change this backend server with another (with more space), but IP
address will not be the same. I will change only the httpd_accel_host
directive.
Question : Do I need to clean my squid cache when the new backend server
will
Hello,
I use Squid as a reverse proxy with one backend server.
I plan to change this backend server with another (with more space), but IP
address will not be the same. I will change only the httpd_accel_host
directive.
Question : Do I need to clean my squid cache when the new backend server
will
Hello,
I use Squid as a reverse proxy with one backend server.
I plan to change this backend server with another (with more space), but IP
address will not be the same. I will change only the httpd_accel_host
directive.
Question : Do I need to clean my squid cache when the new backend server
will
tions about this script :
1. It is possible to make a "catch all" for all requests that doesn't match
storage.mysite.com ?
2. What is a overhead for the box with this script (Squid box with 250
req/s) ? I imagine that it is very small ?
Thanks really for your help !
JB
2006/6/24
host .
I only want that one subdmain (storage.mysite.com) goes to another backend .
2006/6/24, Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
lör 2006-06-24 klockan 00:04 +0200 skrev jb:
Hello;
This is my sitation :
I have 2 box with Squid (2.5 on Debian) behind a load balancer. This box
do
nd server temporarily (the first is full...) ,
with an address like this : storage.mysite.com and a second IP address.
Which is the easiest way to do this with Squid ? A redirector is the only
solution ? No solution with /etc/host (I think not, because of subdomains)?
Thanks.
JB
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