Erk, HTML email, thats not even done right! *smacks your client* :)
Uhm, start by looking at the header logging feature (mime_${SOMETHING} in
squid.conf) to log
request and reply headers.
I'd then use those client requests to create test cases to feed to Squid.
Adrian
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008,
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Amos,
I've implemented the example you sent on Dynamic Content but so far i
regret to say that no improvement has been made on the hit ratio
I added the following to my squid.conf
refresh_pattern (/cgi-bin/|\?) 0 0% 0
refresh_pattern .0
Caching dynamic content doesn't work like that.
Firstly, removing the QUERY ACL gives you the ability to cache dynamic
content that returned explicit lifetime.
You need to look at all of those MISSes and see why Squid isn't caching
them. Its hard to tell from where I'm sitting.
Adrian
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Adrian Chadd wrote:
G'day,
Just remove the QUERY ACL and the cache ACL line using QUERY in it.
Then turn on header logging (log_mime_hdrs on) and see if the replies
to the dynamically generated content is actually giving caching info.
Adrian
G'day,
Just remove the QUERY ACL and the cache ACL line using QUERY in it.
Then turn on header logging (log_mime_hdrs on) and see if the replies
to the dynamically generated content is actually giving caching info.
Adrian
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008, Saul Waizer wrote:
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