pete@corp.netcom.net.uk writes:
>Is there a list of all the possible transaction types that occour in the
>hierachy.log file with explanations of what they mean?
I have added this to the Release-Notes for the upcoming official
1.0 version.
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Hierarchy Log Types:
DEAD_NEIGHBOR A sibling has been detected as dead after
failing to reply to 20 consecutive ICP
queries.
DEAD_PARENT A parent has been detected as dead.
DIRECT The object has been requested from the origin
server.
FIREWALL_IP_DIRECT The object has been requested from the origin
server because the origin host IP address is
inside your firewall.
FIRST_PARENT_MISS The object has been requested from the
parent cache with the fastest weighted round
trip time.
FIRST_UP_PARENT The object has been requested from the first
available parent in your list.
LOCAL_IP_DIRECT The object has been requested from the origin
server because the origin host IP address
matced your 'local_ip' list.
NEIGHBOR_HIT The object was requested from a sibling cache
which replied with a UDP_HIT.
NO_DIRECT_FAIL The object could not be requested because
of firewall restrictions and no parent caches
were available.
NO_PARENT_DIRECT The object was requested from the origin server
because no parent caches exist for the URL.
PARENT_HIT The object was requested from a parent cache
which replied with a UDP_HIT.
REVIVE_NEIGHBOR A sibling cache was detected as alive again.
REVIVE_PARENT A parent cache was detected as alive again.
SINGLE_PARENT The object was requested from the only
parent cache appropriate for this URL.
SOURCE_FASTEST The object was requested from the origin server
because the 'source_ping' reply arrived first.
UDP_HIT_OBJ The object was received in a UDP_HIT_OBJ reply
from a neighbor cache.
Please let me know if that needs more clarification.
Duane W.
Received on Mon Jul 01 1996 - 08:12:54 MDT
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