Re: how to check caching is disabled?

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Joshua Slive <joshua@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 9/9/07, rahul gundecha wrote:
> thanks Joshua for replying.
> As I was posting to Apache, I assumed implicit context is Apache.
>
> I seen apache documentation mod_cache, mod_file_cache and searched for those
> entries in httpd.conf. There isn't any cache related entry in that file. So
> what's the default setting of apache server ?
> And is there any command or any other file through which I can see status of
> the caching in apache server ?

Apache is a modular server, and any module could conceivably do
caching, so there is no single command that can answer that question.
But in the default install you will not have any apache-level caching
if mod_cache and mod_file_cache are both disabled.

thanks to Joshua for replying
my doubt is if  "There isn't any cache related entry in that file,  what's the default setting of apache server ? "
How to find if mod_cache and mod_file_cache are both disabled?

Can I say that if there is no cache config entry, means there is no caching in Apache ?

thanks,
-Rahul


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