Re: [users@httpd] mod_cache

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On 5/19/06, Bill Moseley <moseley@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Is there a better list to use for questions about core modules?

Nope.  This is the one.


When I first start up Apache files are cached.  But, once they expire
then they are no longer cached and *always* fetch from the back end
server.  It's as if the front end mod_cache server is not updating
it's Expires date.

I can't directly help you, but you should note two things:
1. mod_disk_cache is vastly improved in 2.2 over 2.0.  You should
really upgrade, since it is likely you are hitting a bug in 2.0 that
is fixed in 2.2.

2. Try setting LogLevel to debug to get more information about
mod_cache actions.

Joshua.

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