Chapter 7 Web cache configuration
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Using the BayStack Instant Internet Management Software Version 7.11
Interpreting active refresh statistics
The active refresh statistics display the number of Web entries the cache server
actively retrieved from originating Web servers so that the entries were available
in the cache when a user requested them. The percent displays the percentage of
active refresh entries that have been accessed by users since the entries were
refreshed. Users would have to wait to retrieve the entries if active refresh is
disabled.
Expect a hit rate of between 40% to 60%, but the percentage will vary based on
usage. A high percentage indicates that users are requesting actively refreshed
entries. A lower percentage (10% to 15%) indicates that active refresh is not
providing much of a benefit and you may want to disable this option to save
bandwidth.
To view active refresh statistics:
1
On the Home page, click Web Cache.
The Web Cache page opens.
2
On the Web Cache page, click Statistics
The Web Cache Statistics page opens.
3
View the statistics in the Active Refresh area.
Click Help for more information about each field on the page.
Troubleshooting the Web cache
Following are some common problems you may encounter when using the Instant
Internet unit as a Web proxy and what you can do to resolve them.
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