Jaye Mathisen writes:
>
>
>If A is parent cache-to-be, and B and C are sibling cache's, then does
>A list B and C as sibling's?
No. But of course B and C must be allowed
by A's access controls.
>Or do B and C only list A as parent?
Yes.
>Can a cache be both a parent and a sibling of the same set of caches?
>
>ie, my parent cache may have less storage than my customer sibling caches,
>so I want my parent cache (which serves as a customer cache at a
>different, less used location), to try B and C, rather than going
>out over the net, even though B and C probably used it to get the
>object in the first place.
This is possible, but you must be careful of forwarding
loops. As long as A lists B & C as siblings, you
should be alright.
Duane W.
Received on Tue Mar 31 1998 - 22:00:01 MST
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