Re: [squid-users] What does TCP_HIT/000 mean?

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 13:52:10 +0100

The answer here is more like "I found something, but I do not know if it
was good or bad".

Regards
Henrik

newbie wrote:
>
> In my access.log file, I have a line like this:
>
> 1016360463.897 809 a.b.c.d TCP_HIT/000 40947 GET
> http://example.com/foo/bar.txt - NONE/- -
>
> I'm not sure what the 000 here means: the file indeed exists in the
> cache (as TCP_HIT suggests), but should n't it return 200 OK? what does
> 000 mean here? The only thing that I can find that might be relevant to
> this is that Squid FAQ chapter 6.8 says
> "Extra codes include 0 for a result code being unavailable, ..."
> So is squid trying to say " I found something wrong, but there is no
> appropriate code for it, so I return 000.". By the way, I later uses
> wget to retrieve the same file and squid happily reports 200 back to wget.
>
> Thanks,
> -newbie
Received on Tue Mar 26 2002 - 06:12:47 MST

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