Re: [squid-users] Access.log

From: Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac <lscarneiro_at_veltrac.com.br>
Date: Sat, 15 May 2010 11:17:52 -0300

Amos Jeffries wrote:
> GIGO . wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>> Can anybody please explain me what does this error mean and why it
>> occurs it happens while i was testing youtube/facebook caching.
>>
>> TCP_NEGATIVE_HIT/204
>>
>> Does this suggest that some object in cache has corrupted? if so how
>> to rectify the error?
>>
>
> "204" ? not sure.
>
> I would expect all negative hits to be 4xx or 5xx codes.
>
> TCP_NEGATIVE_HIT is an web server error page which has been explicitly
> marked as cacheable by its website being fetched from your cache.
>
> It would only be a problem with your squid if you have negative_ttl
> set to something higher than 0 seconds.
>
>>
>> Is this error only means that user has aborted the transfer or it may
>> come for some other reason as well.
>> TCP_MISS/000
>>
>
> TCP_MISS/000 is sometimes a problem, sometimes not. It means that
> Squid does not have the object cached and could not fetch any bytes
> from a web server for it. May be due to the only-if-cached browser
> control being sent to Squid, a persistent connection closing early, or
> a network failure.
>
> Amos

Hi Amos and others. There is any documentation about these resquest
status that shown up in access.log? Are this status some kind of squid
internals or they are predefined open-and-well-known standards? I'd like
to read about it. Tks in advance.
Received on Sat May 15 2010 - 14:18:04 MDT

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