Hi All,

I opened an issue on GitHub #3991 a while back. Somebody just responded that 
they may be seeing the same thing. Thought I would try the mailing list for 
some additional exposure :).

We were running 6.2.1 with RWW=1, and we found that byte range request 
responses were truncated. We thought this might be related to the old Jira 
TS-2314 and TS-1955 so we used the same work-around of RWW=2 (which disables 
RWW for byte range requests -- forwards to origin without waiting). Of course, 
this is not ideal in terms of protecting the origin from thundering herd. So is 
anyone else seeing this problem or have any ideas?

In our case, the full files are multiple megabytes in length, and each byte 
range request is a 1MB portion of the full file. The symptom is the byte range 
response is truncated to less than 1MB by some tens of KB. Our cache fragment 
size is the default of 1MB -- not sure if this is just coincidence.

Thanks,
Peter

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