On 18/01/18 01:47, joseph wrote:
Amos Jeffries wrote
"range_offset_limit N" only affects the initial starting point for a
transaction. If a client wants to start reading a range somewhere in the
first N bytes Squid will request the full file in order to cache it for
future requests. Otherwise only the range the client wants will be
requested - and cannot (yet) be cached.
meaning it will continue dose not restart exelent that way file dose not
downloaded twice once wen active delay
and range_offset_limit none
meaning one transaction happen
Note that none of this relates to parallel transactions for the same
object URL. The older your Squid is the more likely that it will be
doing multiple parallel fetches, especially as the object size goes up.
That can only be avoided with some changes in the latest Squid and the
collapsed_forwarding feature.
Amos
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