Ok, so for the other part of my question, how can I make squid cache
ALL the files (about 200 .txt) that are in the web-server?
Should I write a script to just try to wget them all and that way
"populate" the cache completely?
I've also noticed that when I query the cache it says it has more
objects than the amount of requested objects (I have tried to wget 20
files but the cache would say it has 34 objects in cache) is that
normal?
Thanks for all the help
Miguel
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 11:45 PM, Henrik Nordstrom
<henrik_at_henriknordstrom.net> wrote:
> ons 2009-10-07 klockan 16:21 -0400 skrev Miguel Cruz:
>
>> I've managed to get querying squid through snmp down. �But that made
>> me notice that the amount of objects on my cache do not go down but
>> up... even after I blocked 1 of the squid servers...6 hours after and
>> the cache is still the same number... I expected the number to go down
>> as objects went stale...
>
> Squid do not spend efforts on removing stale objects until it has to
> reclaim some space to make room for new content.
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
>
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