Thanks, so nothing to worry about.

Kind regards Marc

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Von: Amos Jeffries [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 15. Oktober 2013 04:03
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [squid-users] Vary object loop

On 15/10/2013 1:08 a.m., Grooz, Marc (regio iT) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what does that message mean in squid 3.3.9?
>
> varyEvaluateMatch: Oops. Not a Vary object on second attempt, 'http://...' 
> 'accept-encoding="identity,gzip,deflate"'
> clientProcessHit: Vary object loop!
>
> Kind regrads
>
> Marc

Same thing it mens in any Squid version.

* The object at the given URL uses Vary header feature of HTTP.
  - Squid indexes the cache store by URL, so do deal with such features we 
place a special "vary object marker" in the cache at the index where URL lookup 
can find it. That object indicates that Vary is used by this resource and what 
Vary: header key is to be used. Squid then must perform a second cache lookup 
with the new key to find an object relevant for the current client. The object 
found by the second lookup is expected to be the real response.

* In your case the second lookup discovered a loop back to the same or another 
vary object.
  - Squid is just warning you that the cache is corrupted by that loop and will 
fetch a new object from the network.


Amos

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