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Posted to users@trafficserver.apache.org by ChangCheng <cc...@msn.com> on 2011/04/04 14:34:21 UTC

Different between TCP_REFRESH_HIT and TCP_HIT

Hi guys:I saw in the log file , there are two differnt type HIT, who can explan what's different between TCP_REFRESH_HIT and TCP_HIT?Thanks 		 	   		  

Re: Different between TCP_REFRESH_HIT and TCP_HIT

Posted by Glen Campbell <gl...@rackspace.com>.
For Squid, TCP_HIT means that the object was in the cache, and TCP_REFRESH_HIT means that the cache sent an "If-Modified-Since" request and found that the object in the cache was still valid.

I assume it's the same for ATS.


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Subject: Different between TCP_REFRESH_HIT and TCP_HIT

Hi guys:
I saw in the log file , there are two differnt type HIT, who can explan what's different between TCP_REFRESH_HIT and TCP_HIT?
Thanks


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