On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 7:29 PM, Amos Jeffries <squ...@treenet.co.nz> wrote:
> On 1/02/2017 4:09 p.m., Tory M Blue wrote: > > I moved to a different disk today. System was down, I rsyncd the cache > > directory over, including everything and the swap files etc. Squid starts > > just fine but Im seeing this error once a minute or more. > > > > Also note, I stopped the system, moved it back to the original disk and > I'm > > getting these errors. Nothing has changed on the original disk, so i'm > > unclear what is happening here. > > > > > > Any ideas? > > > > > > Older version *squid*-3.3.8, on CentOS7 > > > > Squid is loading things that were provided to it without a Date header > out of the cache. It cannot handle that. Current versions will > synthesize a Date and Last-Modified if needed - which resolves most > cases of this problem. 3.3 does not have that improvement, it just > detects the bug and warns as it drops the object. > > This can happen if you have refresh_pattern config options overriding > various of the caching headers. Squid can be fooled by those > override-*/ignore-* options into thinking it can re-use the object but > realy it lacks the headers to do so. > > The warnings should gradually disappear as the old data in the cache > gets found and dropped. If it continues you should consider an upgrade. > You can find more up to date packages for CentOS at the links here: > <http://wiki.squid-cache.org/KnowledgeBase/CentOS> > > Thanks Amos, glad to see you are still around kicking!! refresh_pattern . 0 0% 0 ignore-reload , that's what I have in my config. Anything I can do here to sway it from being whiney :) And ya i'm a bit behind for sure!! Tory
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