As far as I know, squid does not directly support this.
Why not just set up a local web server? Squid will
treat it like any other web server and keep your local
web server pages in cache (memory or disk) if they
are accessed often enough.
Brian Beuning
Joachim wrote:
> hi all !
> i'm a squid-newbie AND
> i want serve with the squid accel option a static number of files which
> i want preload in the squid cache. after the preloading, the files will
> never change (otherwise i will do this by hand). so i need help to set
> my config to reduce the cache misses to zero for all requests. also i
> will serve this files only from ram-cache and don't want to "swap" them
> out to disk (i have enough ram).
>
> plz. help.
Received on Sun Mar 07 1999 - 09:49:25 MST
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