I would like to propose the elimination of maximum_object_size, in
squid.conf. What does it do, you ask? Well, it sets a maximum
object size that can be stored on disk. This seems like
completely redundant functionality given the existence of the four
[request|reply]_[header|body]_max_size variables.
Worse, bringing in a file that exceeds the size of this variable
does not result in an error page or log entry. The only thing that
happens is that a variable is a silently incremented, making
it a very difficult problem to debug. I found out about this
variable it by gdb, which seems wrong.
I propose removing it either as part of the pushcache changes
or through whatever other set of changes I may next create a new
tree for.
Thoughts?
-- Jon Kay pushcache.com jkay@pushcache.com http://www.pushcache.com/ (512) 420-9025 Squid consulting 'push done right.'Received on Thu Dec 13 2001 - 20:58:17 MST
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