johns@uunet.pipex.com writes:
>
>There seem to be more squid log codes in 1.1.4 than are documented.
>
>Could there be an updated version of Squid-Access-Log-Codes.txt?
>
>In particular I'd like descriptions of:
>
>TCP_CLIENT_REFRESH
>TCP_REFRESH_MISS
>TCP_REFRESH_HIT
>TCP_REF_FAIL_HIT
These are present in the current Release-Notes, they were added around
version 1.1.2.
>ERR_CLIENT_ABORT
>ERR_CONNECT_FAIL
>ERR_DNS_FAIL
>ERR_READ_TIMEOUT
>ERR_ZERO_SIZE_OBJECT
>ERR_LIFETIME_EXP
>ERR_INVALID_REQ
>ERR_INVALID_URL
These are not listed separately. Hopefully they are self explanatory.
>I'd also like to know what meaning (if any) the size files for the ERR
>tags have, to know whether I should be counting them in my stats of how
>much data is passing through the cache.
The size logged in the access.log file is always the number of bytes
successfully written to the client.
Duane W.
Received on Tue Jan 21 1997 - 08:11:05 MST
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