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Linda W wrote:

I was trying to track down a problem and got distracted on squid status
codes.  I was curious on how to interpret these.  I extracted the status
codes from each line, sorted, counted and got:

     1 TCP_CLIENT_REFRESH_MISS/000
   955 TCP_CLIENT_REFRESH_MISS/200

*TCP_CLIENT_REFRESH_MISS -* The client issued a "no-cache" pragma, or some analogous cache control command along with the request. Thus, the cache has to refetch the object.

     6 TCP_MISS/000

*TCP_MISS*  -The requested object was not in the cache


     1 TCP_NEGATIVE_HIT/404

*TCP_NEGATIVE_HIT* - Request for a negatively cached object, e.g. "404 not found", for which the cache believes to know that it is inaccessible. Also refer to the explainations for /negative_ttl/ in your /squid.conf/ file.

     2 TCP_SWAPFAIL_MISS/200
---

*TCP_SWAPFAIL_MISS* - The object was believed to be in the cache, but could not be accessed.

For more details of squid status codes in: http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/SquidLogs#head-2914f3a846d41673d4ae34018142e672b8f258ce

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Visolve Squid Team,
http://squid.visolve.com


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