---- Quoting Alex Rousskov's message, sent 11/24/99 11:37pm ----
> > > Have you read the Cache Digest section in the FAQ?
> >
> > yes, but i can't find any indication in the logfiles that my squid is
> > exchanging or getting digests from the upstream server.
>
> I assume you have configured your Squid to use Cache Digests (Faq
> 16.13).
yes, i did.
> If so, you should be getting some digest-related messages in the
> cache.log. If you do not see any, you may want to enable debugging of
> relevant sections (see "Use The Source" paragraph in the same FAQ
> entry for "debug section" numbers). That should give you sufficient
> information on what is going on.
no digest-related messages in `cache.log'. btw, if the upstream server is
configured as a parent in cache_peer and the object was found in the
digest, will the message in the access.log be a
`CACHE_DIGEST_HIT/neighbor' or `PARENT_HIT/neighbor'? what debug level is
advisable to just check if the squid process is getting the digest from
the parent/neighbor?
> Under normal conditions, there is probably no reason to use ICP and
> digests together. To disable ICP (or any other object discovery
> protocol) read the description of "cache_peer" option in your
> squid.conf file. Moreover, you probably want to read the entire
> squid.conf at least once to get a general idea of all the options that
> are out there.
i've done that too. added `no-query' to one of the parents that has
cache-digests enabled.
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