I've been having the same problem, and what I've done is force caching.. which I don't like doing.

I am using squid myself for an accelerator, and the huge majority of html files and grahpic files are all static.. yet it still gets a MISS every time. The last modified date on the files doesn't move.

Hugh

Schmidt, Matthew wrote:

I know that "if you're squid is slow, something misconfigured." Anyone have ANY idea why I'm getting a TCP_MISS back to back in the logs?
I've been trying to understand why it's soo slow (45 seconds to load www.cnn.com on an empty T1) so I've been looking at the logs again. Some pages fire right up, others take ages.


1046889154.262  11386 66.153.36.134 TCP_MISS/200 47755 GET http://www.cnn.com/TECH/ - 
DIRECT/64.236.24.12 text/html
1046889220.583    526 66.153.36.133 TCP_MISS/200 47755 GET http://www.cnn.com/TECH/ - 
DIRECT/64.236.24.4 text/html

Would someone please explain this to me and hopefully shed some light on how to resolve it?

Thanks!

~Matt








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