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Re: TCP_MISS:DIRECT problems with http_accel configuration and cache (help please)

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I do not have this set. It is assumed that it will cache anything without specificity -- ?

I see in the book maximum_object_size...




Alexandre Correa wrote:
what´s the minimum object size ?


On 10/13/06, Forrest Aldrich <forrie@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Benno Blumenthal wrote:
> You have a line
>
>
> no_cache deny QUERY
>
>
> I believe that implies the next line is
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> no_cache allow all
>
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> Which would kill caching.
>
>
> I think so, anyway.   Safest thing to do is be explicit about
>
> no_cache deny all
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> at the end of your no_cache section.
>
> Benno

I tried this, with no luck.  I even removed the no_cache directive and
get the same problem.

This is bizarre.




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> Forrest Aldrich wrote:
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>> I've set up Squid Version 2.5.STABLE6 as a host accelerator.
>>
>> In the logs, I'm seeing entries that consistently say TCP_MISS:DIRECT
>> and there are no files being stored in the cache directory as I would
>> expect.
>>
>> I'm not sure what's wrong, and hope someone can clarify.
>>
>> The squid.conf file is very simple, and probably has a couple things
>> that aren't necessary:
>>
>>
>>   acl QUERY urlpath_regex cgi-bin \?
>>   no_cache deny QUERY
>>
>>   acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
>>
>>   acl onlyGet method get
>>   http_access allow onlyGet
>>
>>   acl Manager proto cache_object
>>   acl LocalHost src 127.0.0.1/32
>>   http_access allow Manager LocalHost
>>   http_access deny Manager
>>
>>   http_port 8888
>>
>>   icp_port 0
>>   cache_mem 500 MB
>>
>>   cache_dir ufs /var/cache/squid 2048 16 256
>>   emulate_httpd_log on
>>   redirect_rewrites_host_header off
>>   cache_replacement_policy GDSF
>>   cache_mgr xxx@xxxxxxx
>>   cache_effective_user squid
>>   cache_effective_group squid
>>   log_icp_queries off
>>   cachemgr_passwd xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>   buffered_logs on
>>
>>   httpd_accel_host xx.xx.xx.xx
>>   httpd_accel_port 80
>>
>>   http_access deny all
>>
>>
>> Images are being transferred, but with TCP_MISS:DIRECT, which I
>> presume means it's going directly to the server to retrieve, rather
>> than the cache.  Even after viewing the images multiple times, they
>> are still not stored in the Squid cache.
>>
>> The permissions on the directories are correct (squid:squid).   This
>> is on CentOS_4.3 (32bit).
>>
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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>




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