On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 11:22 +0200, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Marco Crucianelli wrote:
> 
> > Well, I've just checked and, as I thought, reply_body_max_size is not
> > set in both frontend and backend squid. I mean, the line is commented in
> > both squid.conf
> > What seems to be even more weird is that I've been doing more trsting
> > yesterday and it seems like max_obj_size is the real problem. I've tried
> > setting it to 40MB for example on the frontend squid, thus I could get
> > file up to 40MB from the backend!
> 
> Which exact version of Squid is running on the frontend (including 
> patches)?
> 


This is what I get when I've tried downloading a 60MB file (thus using
backend squid via frontend squid) that stopped at 38MB, reading the
access.log from the frontend squid:

1112346267.495  58197 10.50.5.166 TCP_MISS/200 11373047 GET
http://www.die.unipd.it/pub/Linux/distributions/gentoo-sources/releases/x86/2005.0/installcd/install-x86-universal-2005.0.iso
 - TIMEOUT_FIRST_UP_PARENT/10.50.5.80 text/plain

Is there anything dealing with cache_peer_timeout that I can do, or it
will be useless?!!?

Thanks!

Marco

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