Am Freitag 04 April 2008 01:32:28 schrieb DHF:
Sascha Ottolski wrote:
however, my main problem is currently that the varnish childs keep
restarting, and that this empties the cache, which effectively
renders the whole setup useless for me :-( if the cache has filled
up, it works great, if
Am Freitag 04 April 2008 04:37:44 schrieb Ricardo Newbery:
sub vcl_fetch {
if (obj.ttl 120s) {
set obj.ttl = 120s;
}
}
Or you can invent your own header... let's call it X-Varnish-1day
sub vcl_fetch {
Hi,
sorry if this is FAQ: what can I do to make varnish respond to request
if it's backend is dead. should return cache hits, of course, and
a proxy error or something for a miss.
and how can I prevent varnish to cache 404 for objects it couldn't
fetch due to a dead backend? at least I think
Am Freitag 04 April 2008 10:11:52 schrieb Stig Sandbeck Mathisen:
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 09:01:57 +0200, Sascha Ottolski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
I definetely did nothing like this, I've observed restarts out of
the blue. I'm no giving the trunk a try, hopefully there's an
improvement to that
after checking out and running autogen.sh, configure stops with this
error:
./configure: line 19308: syntax error near unexpected token
`VARNISHAPI,'
./configure: line 19308: `PKG_CHECK_MODULES(VARNISHAPI, varnishapi)'
Cheers, Sascha
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varnish-misc
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 3:20 AM, Sascha Ottolski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you are right, _if_ the working set is small. in my case, we're talking
20+ mio. small images (5-50 KB each), 400+ GB in total size, and it's
growing every day. access is very random, but there still is a good
amount
Am Freitag 04 April 2008 18:11:23 schrieb Michael S. Fischer:
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 3:20 AM, Sascha Ottolski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
you are right, _if_ the working set is small. in my case, we're
talking 20+ mio. small images (5-50 KB each), 400+ GB in total
size, and it's growing
On Apr 4, 2008, at 2:50 AM, Michael S. Fischer wrote:
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 8:59 PM, Ricardo Newbery [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Well, first of all you're setting up a false dichotomy. Not
everything
fits neatly into your apparent definitions of dynamic versus
static. Your
Sascha Ottolski wrote:
Am Freitag 04 April 2008 18:11:23 schrieb Michael S. Fischer:
Ah, I see.
The problem is that you're basically trying to compensate for a
congenital defect in your design: the network storage (I assume NFS)
backend. NFS read requests are not cacheable by the kernel
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 11:05 AM, Ricardo Newbery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Again, static content isn't only the stuff that is served from
filesystems in the classic static web server scenario. There are plenty of
dynamic applications that process content from database -- applying skins
and
On Apr 4, 2008, at 2:04 PM, Michael S. Fischer wrote:
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 11:05 AM, Ricardo Newbery [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Again, static content isn't only the stuff that is served from
filesystems in the classic static web server scenario. There are
plenty of
dynamic
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