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Verify Connected Cache node functionality

This article describes how to verify that a Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise and Education cache node is functioning correctly.

These steps should be taken after deploying Connected Cache software to a Windows or Linux host machine.

Steps to verify functionality of Connected Cache node

  1. To verify that the Connected Cache container on the host machine is running and reachable, run the following command from the host machine:

    wget http://localhost/filestreamingservice/files/7bc846e0-af9c-49be-a03d-bb04428c9bb5/Microsoft.png?cacheHostOrigin=dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com
    

    If successful, there should be an HTTP response with StatusCode 200.

  2. To verify that Windows clients in your network can reach the Connected Cache node, visit the following address from a web browser on a Windows client device:

    http://[HostMachine-IP-address]/filestreamingservice/files/7bc846e0-af9c-49be-a03d-bb04428c9bb5/Microsoft.png?cacheHostOrigin=dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com

    If successful, the Windows client device should begin to download a small image file from the Connected Cache node.

  3. To check how much content an individual Windows client has downloaded from a Connected Cache node, open the Delivery Optimization activity monitor on the Windows client device.

    You should see a donut chart titled Download Statistics. If the Windows client has downloaded content from the cache node, you'll see a segment of the donut labeled From Microsoft cache server.