How can I determine what a given page is being RELEASE'd?

From: Stan Brown <stanb@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 06:52:03 -0500 (EST)

        I have jsst set up squid using a pretty much stock squid.conf, with 10G
        of disk space being allocated to it.

        As yet it's not in production, so it's very lightly loaded. I tried to
        preload it using wget, but I notice from the sotre.log, that many of the
        pages are getting RELEASE'd

        Hw can I determine why an individual page is being RELEASE'd ?

        Can anyone think of any reason that the default config would need to be
        chnaged here? The connection to the outside world is _very_ slow, so it
        is to my advantage too agresivly save pages, and I should have plenty
        of disk space available.

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