On Thu, 17 Apr 1997, David Luyer wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Apr 1997, Peter Marelas wrote:
>
> >Ive noticed our cache will fetch pages for siblings when a TCP_REFRESH_MISS
> >occurs, even if the sibling is not allowed miss access.
> >
> >It there any way to stop this? Or am I interpreting it wrong.
> >We are running squid 1.1.9 on BSDI 2.0.
> >
> >861267958.005 203794 203.X.Y.Z TCP_REFRESH_MISS/200 5840 GET http://X.Y.Z/0.gif - FIRST_PARENT_MISS/W.X.Y.Z image/gif
>
> Do you really *want* to stop this? Your cache has returned an ICP_HIT,
> since it thinks it has a valid page. On further inspection it doesn't
> have a valid page. Say you stop it. The requesting cache asks you for
> the page and gets an error page in return, then gives their client an
> error page (usually resulting in a broken icon on the web page they are
> requesting, or a broken web page). Would you like your sibling to do this
> back to you? I thought not - so why do it to them?
>
> The actual traffic effect is likely to be negligible.
No I wouldnt want to do that to our siblings..Sounds reasonable..
Thanks.
-- The Fulcrum Consulting Group Peter Marelas - Consultant 12/10-16 Queen St, Melbourne VIC 3000,Australia Ph: +61-3-9621-2100 PGP Key -> finger maral@fusion.mel.sprint.com.au Fx: +61-3-9621-2724Received on Thu Apr 17 1997 - 06:07:02 MDT
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