You need to set up the "storage.config" and "volume.config" files to specify the storage used to cache the objects.
On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 6:38 PM Milos Dodic <[email protected]> wrote: > Basic caching setup? > > > I am trying to have the most basic caching setup for a forward caching > proxy. Initially I tried changing the following options only: > > CONFIG proxy.config.http.cache.http INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.reverse_proxy.enabled INT 0 > CONFIG proxy.config.url_remap.remap_required INT 0 > > I had no luck. After trying out a few things, I ended with something like > this: > > CONFIG proxy.config.http.cache.http INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.reverse_proxy.enabled INT 0 > CONFIG proxy.config.url_remap.remap_required INT 0 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.cache.ignore_client_no_cache INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.cache.ignore_server_no_cache INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.cache.ignore_authentication INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.cache.cache_urls_that_look_dynamic INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.uncacheable_requests_bypass_parent INT 1 > CONFIG proxy.config.http.cache.required_headers INT X (tried 0,1 and 2) > CONFIG proxy.config.http.push_method_enabled INT 1 > > Again, no luck. All I got was lots of MISS, and nothing was cached. > I tried to cache by using the custom app with a forward proxy set to > target the ATS, and later by simply trying to curl na object from AWS S3 > (https). In the end, I brought up an Apache web server, and tried curling > the basic http index page. Still, nothing was cached. > > How can I have the most basic setup in place (at least for now), that will > cache stuff like me pulling the index page from the apache web server? Or > cache everything even? > What am I missing? > > > Thanks! >
