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Posted to users@trafficserver.apache.org by Brendan Webb <we...@ohsu.edu> on 2012/03/29 00:06:45 UTC

Cache Inspector

Been reading through the mailing list archives about the cache inspector <http://{cache}> and wondering if this is the same as the GUI that folks have referenced as being deprecated/abandoned/purged.

Trying to decide whether to incorporate the regex delete functionality of cache inspector into our processes for clearing large chunks of objects from the cache or if that road is just a dead end.

On a related note, when restricting access to cache inspector, is there a difference in using ip_allow.config or remap.config?


- Brendan

Re: Cache Inspector

Posted by Leif Hedstrom <zw...@apache.org>.
On Mar 28, 2012, at 4:06 PM, Brendan Webb <we...@ohsu.edu> wrote:

> Been reading through the mailing list archives about the cache inspector <http://{cache}> and wondering if this is the same as the GUI that folks have referenced as being deprecated/abandoned/purged.
> 

No.


> Trying to decide whether to incorporate the regex delete functionality of cache inspector into our processes for clearing large chunks of objects from the cache or if that road is just a dead end.
> 
> On a related note, when restricting access to cache inspector, is there a difference in using ip_allow.config or remap.config?

Yes. Since you have to have a remap rule for it to work you should put the ACL there . ipallow is global

-- Leif 
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> - Brendan