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Geoff Simmons
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Document the use of HitMiss and HitPass in VSL in What's New for 5.1.
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* Added the ``cache_hitmiss`` stat to ``varnishstat(1)`` to count hits on
* ``varnishstat(1)``:
* Added the ``cache_hitmiss`` stat to to count hits on
hit-for-miss objects.
hit-for-miss objects.
* The ``cache_hitpass`` stat now only counts hits on hit-for-pass objects.
* The ``cache_hitpass`` stat now only counts hits on hit-for-pass
objects.
* ``varnishlog(1)``:
* Hits on hit-for-miss and hit-for-pass objects are logged with
the ``HitMiss`` and ``HitPass`` tags, respectively. In each case,
the log payload is the VXID of the previous transaction in which
the object was saved in the cache (as with ``Hit``).
* An entry with the ``TTL`` tag and the prefix ``HFP`` is logged in
* An entry with the ``TTL`` tag and the prefix ``HFP`` is logged to
``varnishlog(1)`` to
record the duration set for hit-for-pass objects.
record the duration set for hit-for-pass objects.
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