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Markus Meyer wrote:
Am 06.07.2010 12:53, schrieb Markus Meyer:
Am 05.07.2010 12:20, schrieb Amos Jeffries:
Should be the time of service for If-Modified-Sice requests that
returned a changed object. TCP_REFRESH_HIT in access.log.
So, those are requests to the parents and not the siblings? And they
only for If-Modified-Since requests?

From the Wiki:
TCP_REFRESH_HIT  The requested object was cached but STALE. The IMS
query for the object resulted in "304 not modified".

But I do get TCP_REFRESH_HIT/304 _and_ TCP_REFRESH_HIT/200 in my logs.
Most of them from ROUNDROBIN_PARENT but a few coming from NONE.

HTTP includes the option of replying to a If-Modified with 304 for Not-Modified or 200 for Modified.

I think Squid should have been logging them as 304/REFRESH_HIT and 200/REFRESH_MISS though. This needs a closer examination.


So I'm a bit confused. Please enlighten me... ;)


And also there is the point
Not-Modified Replies:  0.00000  0.00000
in the Cachemgr. This lightly enhances my confusion...

Peace, Markus

And brings some in for me as well. I followed the Cachemgr and SNMP variables in the code to produce that first answer.

I'm not sure at this point why you get 0.0000 for the not-modified which I would expect to be non-zero from those 304 replies.

Amos
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