How does it look a database of queries and responses? You mean, you have the html, imgs and all the linked stuff stored on disk? On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 10:30 AM, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 10/05/2013 2:41 p.m., Yang Zhang wrote: >> >> I have a database of HTTP requests and responses which I'd like to >> "import" into Squid so it can serve from this cache. Is there any >> documentation/resources describing the data organization/layout of a >> Squid cache directory, plus any gotchas/pitfalls I may want to be >> aware of? Thanks. > > > It is certainly possible with any of the caches. > There are some gotchas: > 1) Squid must not be using the cache at the time new content is added, > 2) you must remove any swap.state journal (may be inside one of the storage > system entries). > 3) Squid may drop your added content if its too old by the time its needed. > > Unfortunately I'm not sure if the formats are documented clearly anywhere. > Its about time they were so I will have a look around for you and look into > writing some if necessary. > > HTH > Amos >