From the squid.conf documentation;
'Min' is the time (in minutes) an object without an explicit
expiry time should be considered fresh. The recommended
value is 0, any higher values may cause dynamic applications
to be erroneously cached unless the application designer
has taken the appropriate actions.
'Percent' is a percentage of the objects age (time since last
modification age) an object without explicit expiry time
will be considered fresh.
'Max' is an upper limit on how long objects without an
explicit
expiry time will be considered fresh.
Regards
Henrik
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 04.14, Louis Lau wrote:
> Hi, I would like to know what is the unit of min and max in
> refresh_pattern? I have override the expire and lastmod header so
> that i can cache non-cachable content. but doing this causes the
> server keeping old cache even though the server has made the
> modification. my current setting is like this
>
> refresh_pattern . 1440 33% 4480 override-expire
> override-lastmod ignore-reload
>
> I want to set it so that anything not older then half a day should
> be considered fresh, otherwise, go get another copy. is 1440 count
> as min here?
Received on Wed Feb 19 2003 - 00:36:04 MST
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