At 02:49 PM 12/8/98 +0900, you wrote:
>On Tue, Dec 08, 1998 at 02:49:15PM +1000, Graham Maltby wrote:
>> I am trying to setup a cache to only deliver local or sibling hits,
>> but do nothing in the event of a miss (ie. do not make a direct or
>> parent request).
>>
>> I'm not sure this is possible, anyone have any ideas?
>
>miss_access does this.
>why don't you read squid.conf and set miss_access appropriately?
I was probably not clear with my question. As I understand it, miss_access controls who is able to request data in the event of a local miss.
What I'm trying to achieve is similar but related to a peer miss, a "peer_miss_access" is you like.
In short, if the object requested it's not in my cache or in any peer's cache, then you don't have access to it. I don't want this cache to request an object directly if it can't get from a cache (local or sibling).
Regards,
Graham
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Graham Maltby <gmaltby@iig.com.au>
Received on Tue Dec 08 1998 - 00:17:38 MST
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