For non-ICP parents you should use the no-query cache_peer option...

See also never_direct.

Regards
Henrik

m�n 2003-02-03 klockan 10.51 skrev Heinz Ahrens:
> Hallo squid-users,
> 
> i have got a little question with squid hierachy. I use only parent caches.
> 
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> In our network we use 3 cache-hirachy:
> 
> 0. browser
> 1. squid-cache (user authentication, no caching, squidGuard, acl)
> 2. websweeper-cache (only parent, no icp, only content-filtering, no
> caching)
> 3. squid-cache (no user authentication, real cache)
> 4. internet
> 
> I get different messages:
> 
> a) TIMEOUT_FIRST_PARENT_MISS
> 
> Is this a problem ? If Cache 1.) get a TIMOUT from all parents (Cache 2.),
> what happens. Cache 1 do not know something about Cache 3.) Is it possible
> that Cache 2.) gets a TIMEOUT from Cache 3.) and so the error is send to Cache
> 1.) ???
> 
> b) TCP_MISS/504 1081 POST http://www.gmx.de xf01070
> DEFAULT_PARENT/10.65.70.250 text/html
> 
> Now i get a lot of 504-errors. But who generates the error ???
> 
> - the Cache 1 because of TIMEOUT-definitions in squid.conf ?
> - the Cache 2 because he is the DEFAULT PARENT ?
> - the Cache 3 because he is the DEFAULT of the DEFAULT ?
> - the internet because of the error-code 504 ?
> 
> How can i resolve the problem. I only get 504-errors with websweeper as
> Cache 2.)
> 
> 
> Greetings from Germany
> 
>  Heinz Ahrens
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Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
MARA Systems AB, Sweden

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