Squid can select the outgoing address...

If you wrote a utility to perform your updates, Squid could force all of its requests to go out of the satellite interface. I think ACLs can be applied to tcp_outgoing_address to achieve what you're after. The missing element is a utility that 'knows' enough about the Squid object store, and enough about polite net behavior to do what you want to do without angering site maintainers, or just wasting a lot of bandwidth on objects that never get used (you could also very easily decrease your hit ratio, because you're breaking the normal expiry behavior of Squid, which makes room for newer popular objects). This is not the Right Way, Chuck, except in /very/ select cases.

Try tuning your cache refresh_pattern for more aggressive caching first. I suspect it is going to work much better for you than refreshing at random.

Chuck Dutrow wrote:
Do you know of any way to setup/segment/config/isolate/etc my squid box so
the satellite link will do the cache updates and not my T1?

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Just a thought...

There are subscription services that do this with some level of
intelligence.  They aren't terribly cheap, but they probably provide a
higher hit ratio than what you're proposing.  Cidera is one such
service, and I think most of their competitors have left the field.
(Cidera doubled their rates about a year ago, and so I no longer know
anyone using the service--I can't say what the service is like these
days.)

You might consider just using a more aggressive caching policy, to
increase your hit ratios...Even increasing the default refresh_pattern
to use 50% instead of 20% for 'guessed' expiry makes a noticeable
different in hit rates without a huge freshness drop.

If you still need what you're asking for, you'll need to do some coding.
    It isn't a trivial 'feature'.

chuckdutrow wrote:

I have just added a satellite link to my network, I am using squid to
cache http requests for my large network, I want to know if anyone
knows
how I can conf squid to use the satellite link to just constantly
update my cache. I want this to work non stop, I dont want any of my
users
to ever hit a "stale" page. Also I currently have the cache updating
via
T1, I dont want the T1 to be used unless a new unseeded page is
requested then once the initial page is seeded I want the satellite to
constantly update it as well.

Thanks for your help!!

Chuck

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Web caching appliances and support.
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