* Henrik Nordström <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > a) "could not parse headers from on disk structure!" > > I don't get this, since I WIPED (!) the cache just prior to that. > > So why can't squid3.1 parse it's own data? > > The only case I know of if the object meta header gets excessively > large, but that should only happen on very long URLs which do not seem > to be the case here. > > > b) varyEvaluateMatch: Oops. Not a Vary object on second attempt? > > What's that? > > It means that what Squid found when trying to resolve the correct Vary > response was not a Vary response. In your case above it seems to be a > sideeffect of the "could not parse" error which makes sense. It seems to happen quite often here. > When an object uses Vary the store lookup is done in two steps. First a > meta object which tells the Squid cache which Vary header the response > varies on, then based on that a second lookup for the actual object. The > message says that the response Squid found when doign that second lookup > did not match what it expected. So something is broken? How should I debug this further? I can add more logging if you like. -- Ralf Hildebrandt Geschäftsbereich IT | Abteilung Netzwerk Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin Campus Benjamin Franklin Hindenburgdamm 30 | D-12203 Berlin Tel. +49 30 450 570 155 | Fax: +49 30 450 570 962 ralf.hildebrandt@xxxxxxxxxx | http://www.charite.de