Hi,
The in-memory index doesn't store the actual _object_ name.
That'd waste quite a bit more RAM.
So you can't easily get that information from cachemgr.
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002, maer727@sohu.com wrote:
> Hi, pals!
>
> I am using Squid-2.4-STABLE. I find Cache Manager is very useful.
> But there is a shortcoming. For objects like jpg, it is easy to find
> the details about it. But for other objects, it is hardly to recognize
> what it is. For example, the following entry is taken from my Cache Manager,
>
> ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////
> KEY 07E03AA17EFF3A0F9E82E5F7E0993ADD
> STORE_OK NOT_IN_MEMORY SWAPOUT_DONE PING_NONE
> CACHABLE,DISPATCHED,VALIDATED
> LV:1018037680 LU:1018037680 LM:995971969 EX:-1
> 0 locks, 0 clients, 1 refs
> Swap Dir 0, File 0X000203
> ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////
>
> What is the cached object? What does it stand for?
>
> Best regards,
> George, Ma
Received on Sat Apr 13 2002 - 08:05:38 MDT
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