Thanx for clarification. Then to this one, pls:

Trying squid 3.4.3, I get


squidclient -p nnn -U ????? -W ??????? mgr:pconn
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Mime-Version: 1.0
Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2014 15:15:01 GMT
Content-Type: text/plain
Expires: Fri, 07 Mar 2014 15:15:01 GMT
Last-Modified: Fri, 07 Mar 2014 15:15:01 GMT
Connection: close


 Pool 0 Stats
server-side persistent connection counts:

        req/
        conn      count
        ----  ---------
           1         43
           2          5
           4          3
           5          1
           6          2
           7          5
           8          2
           9          2
          10          1
          11          2
          12          1
          13          2
          14          2
          15          1
          17          1
          19          1
          25          1
          26          1
          27          1
          34          1
          36          1
          41          1
          60          1
          70          1
         110          1

 Pool 0 Hash Table
         item     0: 127.0.0.1:8887
         item     1: 127.0.0.1:8887
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Does that mean, absolutely no persistent conn/pipelining to the client (FF,
pipelining enabled; Chrome) ?
from squid.conf:
pipeline_prefetch 3
client_persistent_connections on 
http_port nnn tcpkeepalive=3,3,125


BUT:
With almost same squid.conf (besides pipeline_prefetch=on) for my squid2.7 
squidclient -p nnn -U ????? -W ??????? mgr:pconn
always shows me quite a few client side persistent conns with request counts
up to about 50.

So either I am missing something in squid.conf, upgraded from 2.7 -> 3.4.3,
a bug in squidclient or a bug/change in behaviour between 2.7/3.4.3 ?
(Note: Using 3.4.3, I can always see "Connection: keep-alive" in the
response header. )






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