>
> Hello - I am having some difficulties using some cache purging
> utilities and noticed a couple things. I have squid setup as a
> reverse proxy and when I view one of my cached sites I see
> TCP_HIT:NONE in my access log but I cannot find any files being
> written to my cache dirs that would contain this HIT. From what I can
> tell the purge scripts I have found, scan your cache dirs and use
> squidclient to purge every instance in cache containing the variable
> you gave the purge script. But without files being written to the
> cache_dir I don't think it can do anything.
> Does anybody have any ideas on why my cached HITS wouldn't be
> written to disk?
HIT means that the object is already in the cache and or on the
disk as you write. So in that case the object has to be read,
nothing has to be written.
>
> and what is the difference between TCP_MEM_HIT and TCP_HIT:NONE
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-6.html#ss6.7
M.
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