Re: $upstream_cache_status output definitions

2018-03-14 Thread Friscia, Michael
Excellent, thank you so much! I had a feeling it was there and I was just missing it. ___ Michael Friscia Office of Communications Yale School of Medicine (203) 737-7932 - office (203) 931-5381 - mobile http://web.yale.edu On 3/14/

Re: $upstream_cache_status output definitions

2018-03-14 Thread Francis Daly
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 04:07:22PM +, Friscia, Michael wrote: Hi there, > $upstream_cache_status > keeps the status of accessing a response cache (0.8.3). The status can be > either “MISS”, “BYPASS”, “EXPIRED”, “STALE”, “UPDATING”, “REVALIDATED”, or > “HIT”. It may not be as easily findabl

$upstream_cache_status output definitions

2018-03-14 Thread Friscia, Michael
I read this in the documentation $upstream_cache_status keeps the status of accessing a response cache (0.8.3). The status can be either “MISS”, “BYPASS”, “EXPIRED”, “STALE”, “UPDATING”, “REVALIDATED”, or “HIT”. But I’m sort of at a loss as to what the meanings are, specifically what is Hit an