Hi Greg,
I use this combo to check if request is cached or no and why:
debug_options 20,9 27,9 31,9 70,9 82,9 22,9 84,9 90,9
Then in cache.log file you can search by 'YES' or 'NO' (uppercase) to
see if the content is cacheable (and cached) or not and the reason of
this decision. Hope this will help.
Best wishes,
Pavel
On 02/24/2015 03:54 PM, Greg wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new to squid administration, with basic *nix admin skills. My task
now is to replace an old Squid reverse proxy server (3.1.15 on an old
Fedora) with a new one (Squid 3.3.8 on Ubuntu 14 LTS) and ran into a
problem.
I've spent 2 days tweaking-googling-debugging, now looking for some
help...
Problem is, with the ~same configuration, the old Squid caches HTML
pages well and the new doesn't. This is a major concern, we're using
Squid exactly to do that and get the load off our appservers.
In this first mail, I'm only asking for a hint on what debug_options
to use. In previous list emails I've seen that some details help, so
here they are:
- Reverse proxy, port 80 only, one uplink straight to the app servers.
- Pretty standard configuration, standard refresh_patterns.
- Disk and memory cache, disk cache initialised with -z.
- Clocks are in sync (except for the old proxy server) using ntpd.
- Squid gives HITs for favicon.ico and RSS feeds only - these have
different headers and mimetypes compared to HTML files (and that's by
design).
- This new server seems to save accessed HTML files on disk but still
gives X-Cache-Lookup:MISS for all of them later.
- I've found the debug_options sections page but section names are
ambiguous for someone who's not a Squid programmer. I had to download
the source code, analysed it and tried "debug_options 11,1 22,6 85,3
88,5 33,1 31,5 90,5" which is too much and "debug_options 88,5 85,5
22,6 11,5 33,1" which might be too little.
- Headers look okay (Cache-Control, Pragma, Vary), stale/fresh
calculation looks okay (pages are deemed fresh) in the debug log.
- The best I got so far is this: "client_side_reply.cc(1618)
identifyFoundObject: clientProcessRequest2: StoreEntry is NULL -
MISS", even for pages I see in the disk cache -- I'd like to know why
does it occur, probably need some more good debug_options. I don't
understand the code too well, don't know which direction to take.
Please suggest some more good debug_options to continue with.
Best regards,
Greg
PS. Also, I'll submit another mail with the details of the problem +
the config, hoping someone spots a problem right away.
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