Chapter 7 Web cache configuration
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Using the BayStack Instant Internet Management Software Version 7.11
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If the statistics show that requests are not returned from the cache because the
entry exceeded the maximum size, adjust the maximum entry size. For details,
refer to
“Limiting the size of a cached entry” on page 217
.
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If the statistics show that requests are not returned because the request
contained a query, enable query results to be cached. You can enable this
option automatically when you set the cache level to Moderate or Aggressive
(refer to
“Selecting a cache level” on page 209
) or you can create a Custom
cache level and enable the option individually (refer to
“Setting options for
special Web requests” on page 219
).
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If the statistics show that requests are not returned from the cache because
the request contained a CGI (Common Gateway Interface) request, enable
CGI requests to be cached. You can enable this option automatically when
you set the cache level to Moderate or Aggressive (refer to
“Selecting a cache
level” on page 209
) or you can create a Custom cache level and enable the
option individually (refer to
“Setting options for special Web requests” on
page 219
).
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If the statistics show that requests are not returned from the cache because a
“no-cache” header was embedded in the request or the response, enable
“no-cache” responses to be cached. For details, refer to
“Setting options for
special Web requests” on page 219
.
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If the statistics show that requests are not returned from the cache because
there were cookies in the response, restrict servers from setting cookies on
client workstations. For details, refer to
“Managing cookies” on page 223
.
Limiting the size of a cached entry
You can specify the maximum size of an entry that can be cached. Limiting the
size of an entry helps protect the cache from being filled up by extremely large
entries, for example, streaming data.
Note:
To determine the total percentage of requests that are not sent from
the cache but could be, total the numbers or percentages for the
aforementioned statistics. If the total percentage is over 10%, tuning these
settings could increase the hit rate.
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