Author: mlibbey
Date: Wed Oct  9 21:17:10 2013
New Revision: 1530797

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1530797
Log:
Background fill description error

Modified:
    
trafficserver/site/trunk/content/docs/trunk/admin/http-proxy-caching/index.en.mdtext

Modified: 
trafficserver/site/trunk/content/docs/trunk/admin/http-proxy-caching/index.en.mdtext
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/trafficserver/site/trunk/content/docs/trunk/admin/http-proxy-caching/index.en.mdtext?rev=1530797&r1=1530796&r2=1530797&view=diff
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trafficserver/site/trunk/content/docs/trunk/admin/http-proxy-caching/index.en.mdtext
 (original)
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trafficserver/site/trunk/content/docs/trunk/admin/http-proxy-caching/index.en.mdtext
 Wed Oct  9 21:17:10 2013
@@ -648,7 +648,7 @@ The configurations necessary to enable t
 All four configurations are required, for the following reasons:
 
 *  `enable_read_while_writer` turns the feature on. It's off (0) by default
-*  The background fill feature should be allowed to kick in for every possible 
request. This is necessary, in case the writer ("first client session") goes 
away, someone needs to take over the session. The original client's request can 
go away after `background_fill_active_timeout` seconds, and the object will 
continue fetching in the background. The object then can start being served to 
another request after background_fill_completed_threshold % of the object has 
been fetched from origin.
+*  The background fill feature should be allowed to kick in for every possible 
request. This is necessary, in case the writer ("first client session") goes 
away, someone needs to take over the session. Hence, you should set the 
background fill timeouts and threshold to zero; this assures they never times 
out and always is allowed to kick in.
 *  The `proxy.config.cache.max_doc_size` should be unlimited (set to 0), since 
the object size may be unknown, and going over this limit would cause a 
disconnect on the objects being served.
 
 Once all this enabled, you have something that is very close, but not quite 
the same, as Squid's Collapsed Forwarding.


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