On Thu, 2008-05-22 at 04:23 +0700, Phattanon Duangdara wrote:
> Dan Trainor wrote:
> > Hello again, all -
> >
> > Searching through my logs, I see UDP_MISS statements which are almost
> > exclusively when an ICP query is made for an object of a directory type,
> > not a file type:
> >
> > 1211373356.819      0 192.168.15.87 UDP_MISS/000 131 ICP_QUERY
> > http://static-test-dev.domain.local/dev-secure-test.domain.local/content/viralPlayer/generator-test/
> >  - NONE/- -
> >
> > It would make sense as to why Squid would be handing out a UDP_MISS for
> > that, since it would also make sense that Squid has no desire to cache
> > directories - but if that's the case, why would Squid ever report on a
> > miss like that?  How about disabling that object for logging altogether?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > -dant
> >   
> Squid does not know about those real servers disks at all.
> So it may be directory listing in HTML, index page or others possible 
> HTTP response of that URL.
> 
> You can customize access log not to log this thing.
> 

Thanks for the response, Phattanon -

I figured that would be the case, I just wanted to confirm.  I will look
into crafting a rule to not log such elements.

Thanks
-dant

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