>
> I can not see what i am doing wrong by reading online however
> my squid is
> not caching anything. Can anyone point out where my mistake is?
>
>...
Make sure to use 2.5.STABLE7 , you may suffer from :
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE6-ufs_no_valid_d
I can not see what i am doing wrong by reading online however my squid is
not caching anything. Can anyone point out where my mistake is?
my version: (running on openbsd 3.6)
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Squid Cache: Version 2.5.STABLE6
configure options: --dat
On Mon, 3 Nov 2003, Adam Aube wrote:
> > Please register a bug report for this issue so we remember
> > looking into what the cause may be.
>
> Maybe it's because maximum_object_size was larger than the total cache
> size?
I think it is more due to the fact that it was larger than 2^31 and with
>> When making my initial configuration before running, I made
>> the following typo:
>> maximum_object_size 32768 MB
>> After changing it to KB, all is well.
> Please register a bug report for this issue so we remember
> looking into what the cause may be.
Maybe it's because maximum_object_siz
Please register a bug report for this issue so we remember looking into
what the cause may be.
Regards
Henrik
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003, Tom Lahti wrote:
> Thanks for all the replies, I have solved the problem.
> When making my initial configuration before running, I made the following typo:
>
> max
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003, Tom Lahti wrote:
> time. Hopefully squid doesn't query the hardware clock...
It does not. Just the system (OS) clock.
Regards
Henrik
Thanks for all the replies, I have solved the problem.
When making my initial configuration before running, I made the following typo:
maximum_object_size 32768 MB
Oops. (I meant KB, not MB!) Apparently, this causes squid to not cache
anything. Not sure why. Perhaps there should be some range
> The corresponding items in access.log are all TCP_MISS/200 (not
304). This
> occurs even after clearing the browser cache and restarting the browser
and
> loading the site for the "first" time. I have checked site cacheability
> with a cacheability engine. I have changed refresh_pattern to
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Subject: [squid-users] squid doesn't cache anything
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 13:17:13 -0800
I have been searching USENET archives, the mailing list archives, the FAQ,
everything I can get my hands on for several hours. I have read about
refreshing, no_cache and cache_peer, ref
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003, Tom Lahti wrote:
> The corresponding items in access.log are all TCP_MISS/200 (not 304). This
> occurs even after clearing the browser cache and restarting the browser and
> loading the site for the "first" time. I have checked site cacheability
> with a cacheability engi
I have been searching USENET archives, the mailing list archives, the FAQ,
everything I can get my hands on for several hours. I have read about
refreshing, no_cache and cache_peer, refresh_pattern, and I cannot get
squid to write a damn thing to disk.
Worse, it releases everything from memory
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