Squid configuration directive paranoid_hit_validation
This directive is not available in the v5 version of Squid.
This directive is not available in the v4 version of Squid.
For older versions than v4 see the linked pages above
Configuration Details:
Option Name: | paranoid_hit_validation |
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Requires: | |
Default Value: | validation disabled |
Suggested Config: |
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Controls whether Squid should perform paranoid validation of cache entry metadata integrity every time a cache entry is hit. This low-level validation should always succeed. Each failed validation results in a cache miss, a BUG line reported to cache.log, and the invalid entry marked as unusable (and eventually purged from the cache). Squid can only validate shared cache memory and rock cache_dir entries. * Zero (default) value means that the validation is disabled. * Positive values enable validation: - values less than 1 day approximate the maximum time that Squid is allowed to spend validating a single cache hit. - values greater or equal to 1 day are considered as no limitation: in this case all checks will be performed, regardless of how much time they take. Hits are usually stored using 16KB slots (for rock, the size is configurable via cache_dir slot-size). Larger hits require scanning more slots and, hence, take more time. When validation is enabled, at least one slot is always validated, regardless of the configured time limit. A worker process validating an entry cannot do anything else (i.e. the validation is blocking). The validation overhead is environment dependent, but developers have observed Squid spending 3-10 microseconds to check each slot of a Rock or shared memory hit entry. If Squid cuts validation short because it runs out of configured time, it treats the entry as valid. When hit validation is enabled, its statistics is included in Cache Manager mgr:counters, mgr:5min, and mgr:60min reports. |
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