Em 30/09/15 04:13, Matus UHLAR - fantomas escreveu:
the problem was iirc in caching partial objects
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/PartialResponsesCaching
that problem could be avoided with properly setting range_offset_limit
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/range_offset_limit/
but t
Em 30/09/15 04:13, Matus UHLAR - fantomas escreveu:
the problem was iirc in caching partial objects
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/PartialResponsesCaching
that problem could be avoided with properly setting range_offset_limit
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/range_offset_limit/
but t
Em 29/09/15 10:46, Matus UHLAR - fantomas escreveu:
hmm, when did this change?
IIRC that was big problem since updates use huge files and fetch
only parts
of them, which squid wasn't able to cache.
But i'm off for a few years, maybe M$ finally fixed that up...
On 29.09.15 13:57, Leonardo Rod
On 29/09/2015 20:51, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
That's i was afraid, there's no tools to analyze the data. Anyway,
thanks for the answer.
These can be written.
First there is a need to actually write the goal of the tool.
Then learn the structure of the log.. then write a small app.
I can t
Em 28/09/15 17:55, Amos Jeffries escreveu:
The store.log is the one recording what gets added and removed from
cache. It is just that there are no available tools to do the analysis
you are asking for. Most admin (and thus tools aimed at them) are more
concerned with whether cached files are re-u
Em 29/09/15 10:46, Matus UHLAR - fantomas escreveu:
hmm, when did this change?
IIRC that was big problem since updates use huge files and fetch only
parts
of them, which squid wasn't able to cache.
But i'm off for a few years, maybe M$ finally fixed that up...
i'm not a squid expert, b
On 28.09.15 15:59, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
I have a running squid that, until some weeks ago, was not
doing any kind of cache, it was just used for access controle
rules. Now i have enabled it for windows updateand some
specificURLs caching and it's just working fine.
Em 29/09/15 07:42,
Em 29/09/15 07:42, Matus UHLAR - fantomas escreveu:
On 28.09.15 15:59, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
I have a running squid that, until some weeks ago, was not doing
any kind of cache, it was just used for access controle rules. Now i
have enabled it for windows updateand some specificURLs cachi
On 28.09.15 15:59, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
I have a running squid that, until some weeks ago, was not doing
any kind of cache, it was just used for access controle rules. Now i
have enabled it for windows updateand some specificURLs caching and
it's just working fine.
windows updates are
On 29/09/2015 7:59 a.m., Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a running squid that, until some weeks ago, was not doing any
> kind of cache, it was just used for access controle rules. Now i have
> enabled it for windows updateand some specificURLs caching and it's just
> working
Hi,
I have a running squid that, until some weeks ago, was not doing
any kind of cache, it was just used for access controle rules. Now i
have enabled it for windows updateand some specificURLs caching and it's
just working fine.
I was looking, however, for a way of tracking fil
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