Hi all, I've just started using mod_mem_cache to selectively cache some responses on some of my systems and I'm not seeing the cached responses sent back consistently. I know the responses are being cached, thanks to the debug-level logging but they are not always being sent out even if they could. I don't know if this is a low-load optimisation Apache makes when it would be better to send a fresh response to the client but the inconsistency is driving me insane. Testing methodology: - Primary platform CentOS 5.6 with included Apache 2.2.3-63.el5.centos.1 - Also tested: current Apache 2.2.22. - mod_mem_cache configuration: <IfModule mod_mem_cache.c> CacheEnable mem / CacheDefaultExpire 300 MCacheSize 1024000 MCacheMaxObjectCount 10000 MCacheMinObjectSize 1 MCacheMaxObjectSize 2048000 CacheIgnoreNoLastMod On </IfModule> My test file is a very small file (originally 256KB, now just a string of text I can read out with curl). I can make numerous requests and only after a while see a cached response: [Sun Mar 25 10:19:51 2012] [debug] mod_cache.c(131): Adding CACHE_SAVE filter for /testfile [Sun Mar 25 10:19:51 2012] [debug] mod_cache.c(138): Adding CACHE_REMOVE_URL filter for /testfile [Sun Mar 25 10:19:51 2012] [debug] mod_cache.c(639): cache: Caching url: /testfile [Sun Mar 25 10:19:51 2012] [debug] mod_cache.c(645): cache: Removing CACHE_REMOVE_URL filter. [Sun Mar 25 10:19:51 2012] [info] mem_cache: Cached url: http://localhost:8139/testfile? .... .... (many of these repeated) .... [Sun Mar 25 10:20:10 2012] [debug] mod_cache.c(131): Adding CACHE_SAVE filter for /testfile [Sun Mar 25 10:20:10 2012] [debug] mod_cache.c(138): Adding CACHE_REMOVE_URL filter for /testfile [Sun Mar 25 10:20:10 2012] [debug] mod_cache.c(639): cache: Caching url: /testfile [Sun Mar 25 10:20:10 2012] [debug] mod_cache.c(645): cache: Removing CACHE_REMOVE_URL filter. [Sun Mar 25 10:20:10 2012] [info] mem_cache: Cached url: http://localhost:8139/testfile? [Sun Mar 25 10:20:11 2012] [debug] mod_cache.c(282): cache: running CACHE_OUT filter [Sun Mar 25 10:20:11 2012] [debug] mod_cache.c(296): cache: serving /testfile The requests are always the same: # curl http://localhost:8139/testfile -v Most of the time I get no cached response: < HTTP/1.1 200 OK < Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2012 17:20:10 GMT < Server: Apache/2.2.22 (Unix) < Last-Modified: Sun, 25 Mar 2012 15:36:44 GMT < ETag: "73a02-15-4bc13065cfb00" < Accept-Ranges: bytes < Content-Length: 21 < Connection: close < Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 this is test content Occasionally I'll get the cached response: < HTTP/1.1 200 OK < Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2012 17:20:11 GMT < Server: Apache/2.2.22 (Unix) < Last-Modified: Sun, 25 Mar 2012 15:36:44 GMT < ETag: "73a02-15-4bc13065cfb00" < Accept-Ranges: bytes < Content-Length: 21 < Age: 30 < Connection: close < Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 this is test content Note that the only distinction here is the Age header that is being sent back. Even stranger, I can make a bunch of requests and the Age header doesn't even increment uniformly with time. It seems as though somehow internally the same item is being cached multiple times but the request hits one of multiple caches depending on some "random" factor. Am I going insane? Have I not read the manual? Am I just stupid? (all three?) Any assistance would be very much appreciated. Oliver. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx