Thanks, Henrik pal!
I have taken a look at squid.conf for negative_ttl, such is
my opinion after reading it.
For example, user A request a URL a.b.com, but it is failed with
HTTP code 404, then the failed request is cached. Suppose negative_ttl
is 5 mins, then in the incoming 5 minutes, if another person request the
same URL, he/she will get the same fail message even if the URL could be
visited shortly after user A failed to visited it. :-)
Am I correct?
Best regards,
George Ma
----- Original Message -----
From: Henrik Nordstrom
To: maer727@sohu.com
Cc: squid-dev@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: Puzzled at clientProcessRequest2 in squid-2.5.PRE6. :-(
Sent: Thu Apr 18 23:26:13 CST 2002
> These are internal to the code. Search the code.
>
> RELEASE_REQUEST == someone has requested this object to be deleted from
> the cache
>
> ENTRY_NEGCACHED == negatively cached. See squid.conf negative_ttl.
>
> ENTRY_ABORTED == the request is being aborted, usually on request by the
> user..
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
> maer727@sohu.com wrote:
> >
> > Thanks, Henrik pal!
> >
> > I still puzzled at the meaning of the entries,
> > RELEASE_REQUEST, ENTRY_NEGCACHED and ENTRY_ABORTED in
> > storeEntryValidToSend. I have searched "NEGCACHED" in FAQ and
> > squid.conf but nothing is found.
> >
> > What are the meaning of the entries? :-)
Received on Thu Apr 18 2002 - 18:13:13 MDT
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