Hello! On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 11:00:52AM +0100, Ronald Van Assche wrote:
> Running Nginx 1.5.7 on Freebsd 9.1 > with php-pfm 5.5.3 > > a wordpress site is "micro-cached" , but for some strange reason > and not always , some pages ( wordpress post or pages even 3 or > 7 days after their publication) are rendered for some users ( > me and others and not always the same, with different browsers) > as blank pages and the same connexion can read other cached > pages/post with no problems. > > The size of the global site in /cache is 72 Kb. Very small > indeed. > > The bad cached pages are logged like this : > "GET /url HTTP/1.1" 200 31 > > always 200 as a result code, and 31 for its size.. 31 is not the > actual size of the page of course. > > If a refresh my local cache ( SHIFT CMD-R) on chrome , the > correct page is reloaded and cached in /cache/x/y/somefile by > nginx. > > Any help ? Size is suspiciously small, and I would suggest it's some error returned by php. You may try adding $upstream_cache_status to access log to get some more details (likely there will be MISS or similar state there, indicating the response was returned by a php). If it doesn't help, some more hints about debugging can be found here: http://wiki.nginx.org/Debugging -- Maxim Dounin http://nginx.org/en/donation.html _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx
