Hello again, all -
Searching through my logs, I see UDP_MISS statements which are almost
exclusively when an ICP query is made for an object of a directory type,
not a file type:
1211373356.819 0 192.168.15.87 UDP_MISS/000 131 ICP_QUERY
Dan Trainor wrote:
Hello again, all -
Searching through my logs, I see UDP_MISS statements which are almost
exclusively when an ICP query is made for an object of a directory type,
not a file type:
1211373356.819 0 192.168.15.87 UDP_MISS/000 131 ICP_QUERY
On Thu, 2008-05-22 at 04:23 +0700, Phattanon Duangdara wrote:
Dan Trainor wrote:
Hello again, all -
Searching through my logs, I see UDP_MISS statements which are almost
exclusively when an ICP query is made for an object of a directory type,
not a file type:
1211373356.819 0
On ons, 2008-05-21 at 14:03 -0600, Dan Trainor wrote:
It would make sense as to why Squid would be handing out a UDP_MISS for
that, since it would also make sense that Squid has no desire to cache
directories
Squid does not make a distinction between a directory and a page or
another HTTP
On Thu, 2008-05-22 at 00:18 +0200, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On ons, 2008-05-21 at 14:03 -0600, Dan Trainor wrote:
It would make sense as to why Squid would be handing out a UDP_MISS for
that, since it would also make sense that Squid has no desire to cache
directories
Squid does not make