Yeah, didn't think so
Thanks Amos
On 9/15/2011 4:41 AM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 15/09/11 07:59, Daniel Gary wrote:
Hey All,
Ok, so I have a quandary, I have a client who has multiple domains, some
of which are just subdomains to the same vhost, running the same code,
but from what I understand if I went to bob.test.dom and steve.test.dom,
even if they return the exact same content they would get cached
separately, which makes sense, how would squid know if they shouldn't.
Unfortunately, I need it to cache them together, we have a mobile
subdomain that gets random bouts of traffic, not enough to really
populate a cache on its own fully, but has identical content to another
subdomain which gets more than enough, and we don't want the server
impacted by uncached content if possible.
Anyway I can get them using the same cached content without forcedomain
or a rewrite/redirector?
No. Those are the features by which you convert one public URL into a
different backend URL. storeurl feature in Squid-2.7 can combine both
to the same cache key URL, but still is based on a re-writer. We do
not have anything like internal re-write yet in any public release.
Amos