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On 15/11/2014 9:03 p.m., Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
> Normally, I would download the file on a machine locally, so it was
> in the local squid servers cache, but now that it uses the ISPs
> server as a parent, it didn't seem to cache the file on the local
> server, but only on the ISPs server. Instead of downloading the
> file via the local server via 1000M connection, it seemed to be
> downloading multiple copies through the 20M connection to the ISP
> taking about 30 minutes with about 10 machines downloading the 70+M
> 3.17.3 kernel file from kernel.org?
> 

Run the URL through the tool at http://redbot.org/ to see if there are
any cacheability problems with the response(s).

> Is there an option that would have the local squid server cache a
> file locally thru the parent so other request would come from the
> local squid server.

If your Squid version is new enough use "collapsed_forwarding on".

And DO NOT use the "proxy-only" option on your upstream cache_peer
directive. It will force the local proxy never to cache anything
arriving from that peer.

Amos
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