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Re: Purging with Squid 2.7 and Carp

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Am 21.07.2011 01:23, schrieb Amos Jeffries:

Hi Amos,

> PURGE will only affect the individual proxy to which you send it. It is
> not relayed.

So with PURGE I would have to go to all proxies behind the Carps and try
to remove content since I don't know where the content resides. Bit of
an overhead, isn't it?

> To do a removal from a whole cluster or hierarchy use HTCP. The HTCP CLR
> packet is equivalent to PURGE, but is much faster gets passed around the
> cluster. Each proxy has an htcp_clr_access directive to control whether
> it will accept CLR or ignore (default is to ignore).

Does this mean that I can send an "HTCP CLR <URL>" to one of the Carp
proxies and they take care of routing it to the correct proxy where the
content gets removed?

Also it's quite hard to find documentation about this method. Can you
please point me to some places where I can find more information about it?

> I'm not aware of any publicly available tools which send HTCP though.
> I'd kind of like squidclient to get an upgrade. Patches welcome.

AFAIK is squidclient a program written in C. Sadly my programming
talents reside somewhere else. So it looks like there is no tool to do a
"HTCP CLR"?


Cheers,

	
	Markus


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