Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> A PURGE is meant to remove the object from the cache no matter which
> of the two "caches" it is in.
> What result do you cet from the PURGE request?
> What is logged in access.log for the PURGE request and on the next
> request after the PURGE?
I just checked the logs from earlier today...
the first PURGE request gave a 404 error so at that moment squid didn't
think it was really part of the cache... though I'm pretty sure those
files were cached at that moment:
1 second before the purge request there was a TCP_MEM_HIT for that object.
4 seconds after the pruge request there was a TCP_MEM_HIT for that same
object...
Ricardo.
Received on Thu Sep 05 2002 - 14:20:46 MDT
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