On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 4:10 PM, Amos Jeffries <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz> wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Apr 2011 10:24:14 -0700, Tory M Blue wrote:
>>
>> What does " storeClientReadHeader: no URL!" mean, what is it telling me
>>
>> I'm seeing this quite a bit and can't find with normal searches what
>> this means, what is causing this..
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Tory
>>
>> 2011/04/04 10:18:45| storeClientReadHeader: no URL!
>> 2011/04/04 10:18:49| storeClientReadHeader: no URL!
>> 2011/04/04 10:18:49| storeClientReadHeader: no URL!
>> 2011/04/04 10:18:51| � �/cache/0D/19/000D1950
>>
>> Squid Cache: Version 2.7.STABLE7
>> Fedora 12
>
> Somehow you have an object in your cache which has no URL.
>
> Considering that the URL is required in order to create the cache
> filename/number that is a sign that someone has been tampering with the
> cache or something really nasty has gone wrong.
>
> Squid will continue to work fine, treating these as corrupt and fetching new
> content for whatever URL they would otherwise have provided. It should also
> erase them to prevent future problems. So it is not something to be overly
> worried about, but may be worthwhile tracking down what is happening to the
> cache.
>
> Amos
Problem is that this is happening in every cache server. Even if I
start clean I get these. What debug level/numbers can I use to track
this down? This happens constantly, so ya as you said something is
going on but it doesn't appear to be, someone mucking with the cache
or other odity, since it happens with new fresh squid instances and is
happening a lot..
Thanks Amos
Tory
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