Olivier Nicole o...@cs.ait.ac.th writes:
$ /usr/local/sbin/varnishd -P /var/run/varnishd.pid -a localhost:6081 -f
/usr/local/etc/varnish/default.vcl -T localhost:6082 -s malloc,5G -s
file,/web/varnish,50% -u www -g www
Why use both malloc and file? Varnish will spread objects equally
Hello,
I am using Varnish on Free BSD. I am using varanishncsa to output apache style
logs from Varnish. My question is, how do I get varnishncsa to work with
cronolog to rotate logs?
Please let me know if there's a document already somewhere for this.
Thanks in advance.
Eshwar
Hi,
im was running squid3 for a while now, but now i tested varnish, to
cache my cdn.
Following:
proxycache1:/var# varnishd -V
varnishd (varnish-2.0.3)
The Server is Debian Etch 4.0 incl. all official updates.
It has 24GB of RAM with 64Bit CPU.
I compiled and installed varnish with no errors.
Hi,
I am using Varnish on Free BSD. I am using varanishncsa to output apache st=
yle logs from Varnish. My question is=2C how do I get varnishncsa to work w=
ith cronolog to rotate logs?
I am using native newsyslog from FreeBSD and simply send a SIGHUP to
varnishncsa process: in
Hi,
Why use both malloc and file? Varnish will spread objects equally
between both storage backends. You'd be better off using just the file.
OK, I removed that :)
The file system used for storage has 407 GB available and Varnish
plans to use up to 1626 GB out of that, that is far more