Re: [squid-users] Re: cache_peer problenms in accelerator mode

From: Henrik Nordstrom <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2006 15:10:45 +0200

fre 2006-09-29 klockan 22:19 -0700 skrev Edward Rosinzonsky:

> I also see this in the cache.log file. Don't know what to make of it:
>
> 2006/09/29 21:35:25| temporary disabling (Not Found) digest from 127.0.0.1

Either the parent hasn't built it's cache digest yet, or it doesnot have
support for cache digests.

> 2006/09/29 21:36:32| temporary disabling (Service Unavailable) digest
> from rele105
> 2006/09/29 21:37:32| temporary disabling (Service Unavailable) digest
> from rele107

What are the above two peers "rele05" and "rele07"? Not mentioned
before..

> 2006/09/29 21:41:32| temporary disabling (Forbidden) digest from squid2
> 2006/09/29 21:42:32| temporary disabling (Forbidden) digest from squid3

Looks like the squid2 and squid3 does not allow digest exchanges.

> 2006/09/29 21:47:27| Detected DEAD Sibling: squid2
> 2006/09/29 21:47:27| Detected REVIVED Sibling: squid2

Most likely too many ICP timeouts.

If the servers are very close to each other then it's possible the
automatic ICP timeout calculation is a bit too optimistic about the
response time. Try setting "icp_query_timeout".

> http_port 80 vhost

Minor note: You should have a defaultsite=your.main.website as well, to
support old clients not sending Host headers. Without this they will
receive "Invalid request" as response as Squid can not determine which
web site they requested..

Regards
Henrik

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