On Saturday 23 August 2003 20.08, Joshua Brindle wrote:
> 1061661481.697 SWAPOUT 00 00003094 051D4EB08863A2C3828C82C72F3E5025
> 200 1061661481 1051049929 1061661481 image/gif 8558/8558 GET
> http://www.google.com/images/logo.gif
>
> 1061661538.561 381 172.16.200.41 TCP_MISS/200 3659 GET
> http://www.google.com/ - FIRST_UP_PARENT/127.0.0.1 text/html
These two lines are not even for the same object..
Just focus on access.log, and enable log_mime_hdrs. When you see two
requests where you strongly think the second should have been a HIT,
isolate both requests from your access.log (including headers). Then
study the headers to determine if there is anything which may prevent
the second request from using the reply of the first (reply headers
from first, request headers from second).
Regards
Henrik
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