"prefer_direct off" seems to have finally forced my
cache to use his parent...
On Tue, 18 May 1999, Juergen Leising wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use squid-2.2STABLE2. I almost always get TCP_MISS even for
> those sites I definitely know they are stored to ./cache/.
> According to the archives I put into squid.conf:
>
> refresh_pattern . 99999999 1000 99999999 override-expire ov
> erride-lastmod reload-into-ims
> acl local-servers dst localhost comp1 comp2 comp3
> always_direct allow local-servers
> never_direct deny local-servers
> never_direct allow all
>
> What else can I do to force squid using its own cache?
>
> I've read about several reasons why squid has to go
> to the internet e. g. with .pl-scripts, cgi-scripts,
> special cache avoiding commands and so on -
> but cache usage lower than 1 % is a bit strange, isn't it?
>
> What I really liked to know is: How can I force squid to fetch
> a web page out ouf its own cache with no regard to all of those
> points?
>
> I did read about offline_mode - but this doesn't prevent squid from
> sending to the internet. Apart from this, at least a "Reload"-command
> should provoke a lookup like if-modified-since, so offline_mode
> seems to be not the real solution I am looking for.
>
> Well, I should add that squid's peer is a parent-cache (and has to be -
> no chance to do it otherwise).
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Juergen.
>
>
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Received on Tue May 18 1999 - 11:36:43 MDT
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