Re: [SQU] objects cached by squid as in the access log

From: Pranav Desai <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 12:29:09 -0500 (CDT)

hi!
thanks for the help.....what i understand from what you said is that if i
make the local browser cache 0....then i should get misses for all the
objects as before......?
i have one more question ...... the first time i access a page i get
TCP_MISS.......obvious......but when i press reload.......it gives me
TCP_CLIENT_REFRESH_MISS.......and what the FAQs says is that it means
that there is a no-cache pragma.......but i have access to that page and i
haven't specified any such pragma......
can anyone explain me why??

thanks
--pranav

On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Ayland wrote:

> Hi..
> In common case TCP_MISS means that the requested object was not in the
> cache and should be cashed...
> But there some another sub code..
> TCP_MISS/304 for example ,, it is mean that recived data acctualy doesn`t
> carry any
> object to cache.. It was just request from browser and that browser have
> those objects in local cache..
> TCP_MEM_HIT means that a valid copy of requested object was in the
> memory..and just read from MEM instead disk....
>
> ~Al.
>
> > Hi all!
> >
> > i have installed squid-2.3.STABLE3 on red hat Linux 6.2. I have a question
> > regarding the working of squid. i do not have a thorough understanding of
> > how squid works....i have installed squid for experimental purposes, so i
> > dont use it on a regular basis.....so i have a pratically empty cache....
> >
> > when i access a web page for the first time the access log shows TCP_MISS
> > for all the objects on the page.....which is expected.
> > but when i access it again it should give me TCP_MEM_HIT but it still
> > gives me TCP_MISS ......that too for only the main page or a few
> > objects on that page......and not for all the objects like it did the
> > first time......
> > but for some pages on the next access it gives me TCP_IMS_HIT.......but
> > that is only for the main page......whereas it should have given hits for
> > all the objects.......if it has cached the objects.....
> > can anyone explain the reason for this.......
> >
> > thank you
> >
> > --pranav
> >
> >
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