On 16/05/2014 11:34 p.m., joachim.r...@jrwebsites.de wrote:
> Hi,
> thanks for the responses.
> I looked into the strange behavior a little bit more in detail and noticed,
> that only pdf-files are concerned.
> All other files, also greater than 50k, are cached, only pdfs are not cached.
> In the squid.conf I have:
<snip>
> 
> In the access-log I found:
> 
> 1400221694.741    889 192.168.0.232 TCP_MISS_ABORTED/200 8704 GET
> http://forfix.de/test/1.pdf - HIER_DIRECT/85.214.232.151 application/pdf
> 1400221696.022   1167 192.168.0.232 TCP_MISS/206 26089 GET
> http://forfix.de/test/1.pdf - HIER_DIRECT/85.214.232.151 application/pdf
> 1400221696.655    624 192.168.0.232 TCP_MISS/206 65969 GET
> http://forfix.de/test/1.pdf - HIER_DIRECT/85.214.232.151 application/pdf

Aha. Those are *not* files.  They are transactions fetching byte ranges
inside the PDF object. Squid does not cache byte ranges of partial objects.

Amos

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