Hello,
I have two machines with each two squid processes. I want that every process
is querying the other three over htcp if it has a specified element in its
cache.
So this is my setting:
| Proxyserver1: IP 192.168.1.1
:
On Monday 14 July 2014 at 12:21:19, Klaus Reithmaier wrote:
Hello,
I have two machines with each two squid processes. I want that every
process is querying the other three over htcp if it has a specified
element in its cache.
So this is my setting
. The second problem is, the squid sibling doesn't try
downloading this file. It only tries to download the netdb file.
I hope, that somebody can help me. Thanks
-Klaus Reithmaier klaus.reithma...@lindner-group.com schrieb: -
An: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Von: Klaus Reithmaier
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Is it a self compiled squid?
if so, can you run the basic_data.sh script from here:
http://www1.ngtech.co.il/squid/basic_data.sh
It has too much data so feel free to filter most of it.
In your case a basic squid -v should give the basic info.
Eliezer
On 07/10/2014 11:26 AM, Klaus Reithmaier wrote:
Now
Hello,
I want do make a combined cache by defining two proxies in a cluster as
siblings. To minimize traffic and latency, I want to do this by using cache
digests and not by using ICP.
Squid is compiled with --enable-cache-digest, squid version is 3.3.12
cache_peer configuration in