Hello, I have a basic squid 3.5 configuration with maximum_object_size_in_memory 64 KB maximum_object_size 100000 KB minimum_object_size 512 bytes refresh_pattern -i \.(gif|png|jpg|jpeg|ico)$ 1440 90% 10080 override-expire ignore-no-cache ignore-private refresh_pattern -i (/cgi-bin/) 0 0% 0 refresh_pattern . 0 20% 4320 cache_dir rock /cache1/rock1 256 min-size=500 max-size=32767 max-swap-rate=250 swap-timeout=350 cache_dir diskd /cache2/diskd1 1000 16 256 min-size=32768 max-size=1048576 cache_dir diskd /cache2/diskd2 100000 16 256 min-size=1048576 But when I test it against my webserver, using only one client PC, the only thing I get are TCP_MISSes of my images. 1437664284.339 11 192.168.2.103 TCP_MISS/200 132417 GET http://test-server.com/images/imagen3.jpg - HIER_DIRECT/192.168.2.10 image/jpeg 1437664549.753 5 192.168.2.103 TCP_MISS/200 53933 GET http://test-server.com/images/imagen1.gif - HIER_DIRECT/192.168.2.10 image/gif 1437665917.469 18 192.168.2.103 TCP_MISS/200 8319 GET http://test-server.com/images/icono.png - HIER_DIRECT/192.168.2.10 image/png The response headers don't have Vary tags or any other that may impede caching Accept-Ranges bytes Connection close Content-Length 53644 Content-Type image/gif Date Thu, 23 Jul 2015 15:56:07 GMT Etag "e548d4-d18c-51b504b95dec0" Last-Modified Mon, 20 Jul 2015 15:36:03 GMT Server Apache/2.2.22 (EL) Is it necessary a certain amount of requests of a single object to be cached (mem o disk) or am I facing some other problem here? |
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