----- Original Message -----
From: "Martin A. Brooks" <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Adam Membrey" <membreya@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 7:58 PM
Subject: Re: Squid giving TCP_MISS 99% of the time
Adam Membrey wrote:
I have attached an example from the access.log and the squid.conf in the
hope that someone will be able to help :(
1175840281.015 531 192.168.0.2 TCP_MISS/301 806 GET
http://mumsmeeting.com/images/smilies/babydust3.gif
This is a redirect.
1175840305.921 1046 192.168.0.2 TCP_MISS/200 9153 GET
http://www.mumsmeeting.com/images/smilies/babydust3.gif
This is the actual file.
1175840357.609 0 192.168.0.2 TCP_HIT/200 9160 GET
http://www.mumsmeeting.com/images/smilies/babydust3.gif
This is a cached copy of the file being sent to the client. Squid is
working correctly.
Regards
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Thankyou for that Martin,
Is there any way however to FORCE squid to cache all graphics files. I'm
noticing that in a lot of web pages that are served dynamically it is giving
the response of "TCP_MISS"