Hi Maxim,
Thank you for this. Opened my eyes. Not to sounds demanding, but do you have any examples (code) of proxy_store bring used as a CDN. What’s most important to me in the initial cache warming. I should be able to start a new machine with 30 GB of cache vs. a cold start. Thanks once again. - Quintin On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 7:46 AM Maxim Dounin <mdou...@mdounin.ru> wrote: > Hello! > > On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 04:45:42PM -0700, Quintin Par wrote: > > > I run a mini CDN for a static site by having Nginx cache machines (in > > different locations) in front of the origin and load balanced by > Cloudflare. > > > > Periodically I run rsync pull to update the cache on each of these > > machines. Works well, except that I realized I need to restart Nginx and > > reload isn’t updating the cache in memory. > > > > Really want to avoid the restart. Is this possible? Or maybe I am doing > > something wrong here. > > You are not expected to modify cache contents yourself. Doing so > will likely cause various troubles - including not using the new > files placed into the cache after it was loaded from the disk, not > maintaining configured cache max_size and so on. > > If you want to control cache contents yourself by syncing data > across machines, you may have better luck by using proxy_store > and normal files instead. > > -- > Maxim Dounin > http://mdounin.ru/ > _______________________________________________ > nginx mailing list > nginx@nginx.org > http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx
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