WARNING: Ignore this FAQ statement. It is causing a lot more problems
that it tries to solve.. (i.e. tries to fix a minor problem which
isn't at all a problem in 99.99% of all Squid installations, and by
doing so causes about 100 quite major problems).
I have now taken this out of the FAQ to avoid others being confused
by it.
Fact is that we have removed the --enable-time-hack from Squid-2.5
and later.. (the code is still there in case someone insists on using
it, but as I said it is known to not work well)
Regards
Henrik Nordström
On Saturday 11 May 2002 04:55, maer727@sohu.com wrote:
> Hi, pals!
>
> I am puzzled at some statements of the FAQ of squid log
> files. In squid FAQ, part 6, it is said,
>
> /////////////////////////////////////////////////////
> The frequent time lookups on busy caches may have a
> performance impact on some systems. The compile time
> configuration option --enable-time-hack makes Squid
> only look up a new time in one second intervals.
> /////////////////////////////////////////////////////
>
> I am puzzled at these points. What means "time lookups"?
> What means "look up a new time in one second intervals"?
>
> Can you give me a simple explanation?
>
> Best regards,
> George Ma
-- MARA Systems AB, Giving you basic free Squid support Your source of advanced web reverse proxying solutions http://www.marasystems.com/producs/Received on Sat May 11 2002 - 04:19:06 MDT
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