Re: [squid-users] problems with feeding large files through cache into MS-SQL

From: Gerben Welter <gerben@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 20:35:36 +0200

Hi.

Check the following setting in squid.conf:

request_body_max_size

It limits the maximum size of an PUT/POST request. The default is 1 MB.

Grtz Gerben.

At 14:24 8/13/2002 -0400, Daniel Monjar wrote:

>I have Squid/2.4.STABLE3 running on an alpha 4100 under Tru64 5.1A. It
>has been working very well for me in a test environment of about 200
>users. I'm planning to roll it out to my enterprise but I need help with a
>problem first. We use a product called Livelink from Opentext for
>document management. A big part of the process is feeding documents from
>a local workstation into Livelink. I have reports of a problem with this
>process on large documents. With proxy caching enabled large docs
>timeout. The same documents work fine with the proxy turned off. Here's
>the actual problem report:
>
>+++++++++
>I have stepped through this one time with Mike and talked to Dan briefly
>but I wanted to get it down so I didn't forget. We have a problem when
>loading documentation into Livelink through the IE Browser. Anything that
>is of any size drops and gives us an error saying it can't find the
>webpage. This occurs only when your LAN settings are using Proxy Server
>settings, that is I have both "Use proxy server..." checked and "Bypass
>proxy server for local address" checked. The proxy address is 10.155.1.10
>and Port is 80. If I uncheck the proxy and go with Auto settings I have
>no problems loading the document so it seems as if SQL times out with the
>web server on these large documents through the proxy or it drops it
>because of the size. Not really sure but Dan needs to be aware of
>it. This is a problem for the users.
>++++++++++
>
>
>Any ideas of where I could start to look?
>
>--
>Daniel Monjar
>IS Manager, Technical Services
>bioMérieux, Inc.
>Durham, NC US
Received on Tue Aug 13 2002 - 12:35:40 MDT

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