> mån 2009-09-07 klockan 19:13 +0300 skrev Itzcak Pechtalt:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have some problem with Squid 2.7.
> > A very large object is saved to disk even it exceeded
> > maximum_object_size which is 4MB.
> >
> > It seems that chunked objects are saved to disk without any limit.
On 08.09.09 00:11, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> Applies to objects without a prior known length (missing Content-Length
> header), not only chunked.
It should be noted that with transfer encoding, the Content-Length: must not
be set and so we can't know the size before we fetch whole object (well, we
know that boject is bigger than given size when we fetch more than that
amount of data.
> > Is it right ? and is there a way to resolve it?
>
> Good question. I thought we stopped caching the object on disk when
> hitting the limit if there is just one client attached.
>
> File a bug report perhaps? Or better yet find a developer who can invest
> some time into looking into the issue..
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