On Tuesday 14 May 2002 19:13, Techie Tychie wrote:
> Hi again:
>
> Thanks for your reply.I have changed the configuration
> of the no_cache option in the squid.conf and after
> reconfiguring squid i found NO error.I am not using
> the refresh_pattern in the squid.conf fileThe option
> is
> defined as follows:
If you are using Squid-2.4 then you will also need to clear your
cache to make sure the servers are not already cached by Squid.
> How it could be acertained that the cache is Not being
> accessed for the sites that are being collocatised.
By monitoring your access.log as you did.
> What would be the impact of by-passing squid cache
> upon its hard disk space.Will there be a significant
> change ?
When you bypass the cache you obviously also bypass the use of the
cache directories..
I am not entirely sure what you are after here..
-- MARA Systems AB, Giving you basic free Squid support Your source of advanced web reverse proxying solutions http://www.marasystems.com/products/Received on Wed May 15 2002 - 03:57:52 MDT
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