Hey all -
Recently turned on collapsed_forwarding for an reverse-proxy accelerator
setup we use. Love it, especially for dealing with the Range: request
storms some media browser plugins seem to like to generate. My only
gripe right now is that all of the satisfied requests get logged as a
cache MISS. Anyone have a way to distinguish a MISS that got passed
through to the origin server from one that got collapsed? I'd like to
count them as effective-cache-hits, since they stopped additional load
on the actual content servers. Some obscure custom-log-format code,
perhaps?
Ross
-- Ross Reedstrom, Ph.D. reedstrm_at_rice.edu Systems Engineer & Admin, Research Scientist phone: 713-348-6166 The Connexions Project http://cnx.org fax: 713-348-3665 Rice University MS-375, Houston, TX 77005 GPG Key fingerprint = F023 82C8 9B0E 2CC6 0D8E F888 D3AE 810E 88F0 BEDEReceived on Tue Jan 13 2009 - 18:53:30 MST
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