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According to the document at this link, it states that "Cache hits will yield a value of 0".
However, during my experiments with using Traffic Server as a reverse proxy, I have noticed that Traffic Server occasionally sets the values of log fields pqsi and pqsp to 0 for cache miss requests.
According to the document at this link, it states that "Cache hits will yield a value of 0".
However, during my experiments with using Traffic Server as a reverse proxy, I have noticed that Traffic Server occasionally sets the values of log fields pqsi and pqsp to 0 for cache miss requests.
I have provided a reproduction of this issue on GitHub:
https://github.com/hnakamur/ats-nginx-bad-request/tree/ats_log_pqsi_and_pqsp_zero
Additionally, log files and tcpdump outputs have been included within the repository for further analysis.
Your assistance in investigating this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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