Dan Trainor wrote:
> Hello again, all -
>
> Searching through my logs, I see UDP_MISS statements which are almost
> exclusively when an ICP query is made for an object of a directory type,
> not a file type:
>
> 1211373356.819 0 192.168.15.87 UDP_MISS/000 131 ICP_QUERY
> http://static-test-dev.domain.local/dev-secure-test.domain.local/content/viralPlayer/generator-test/ - NONE/- -
>
> It would make sense as to why Squid would be handing out a UDP_MISS for
> that, since it would also make sense that Squid has no desire to cache
> directories - but if that's the case, why would Squid ever report on a
> miss like that? How about disabling that object for logging altogether?
>
> Thanks!
> -dant
>
Squid does not know about those real servers disks at all.
So it may be directory listing in HTML, index page or others possible
HTTP response of that URL.
You can customize access log not to log this thing.
Received on Wed May 21 2008 - 21:23:37 MDT
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