On Mon, 15 Jul 2013 12:53:22 -0700 (PDT) "jc.yin" <jc.yin.cn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I tried the method, but the thing is, I'm using a remote ubuntu > server to test Squid and as a result I probably won't be seeing the > results like you described, since that most likely requires a local > server. However it does seem to load a bit faster, but not that much > since its still fetched from externally. > > Do you have any other suggestions of testing Squid? Is it possible to > view any of the files Squid has cached? > > Also, does TCP_HIT only show up if the cached contents are served from > Squid's disk and not from memory? > > What? No local squid proxy? Everyone needs a local squid proxy/cache. :P I guess you could use a cache manager, like webmins squid modules, or cache-manager cgi. Personally when I get the bug to check, I just tail the log file and check disk usage from time to time. I believe the answer is that TCP_HIT/200 is from disk cache TCP_MEM_HIT/200 is "hot item" from memory cache -- Signed, Fix Nichols http://squidblacklist.org