Re: Varnish and sticky sessions

2008-11-13 Thread JT Justman
Torstein Krause Johansen wrote: > Heya, > > is there a way to get Varnish load balancing (the director) to support > sticky sessions? > > Or do I need to put a load balancer behind the Varnish that ensures that > a client with a given session always goes to the same backend server? Never tried

Re: ESI works in IE6 & curl, but not in FF, Opera, Konqueror

2008-11-11 Thread JT Justman
Torstein Krause Johansen wrote: > Good morning, > > Tollef Fog Heen wrote: > > | Turning off Apache mod_deflate solves the problem. However, it's > > | probably not the "ultimate" solution as I wager the customer wants to > > | still use the deflate module. Setting > > > > There's unfortunate

Re: TCP_HIT header

2008-11-05 Thread JT Justman
Alecs Henry wrote: > Hi Per, > > Here's what I got: > - > vcl.load test /usr/local/etc/varnish/configs/test.vcl > 106 267 > *Variable 'obj.http.X-Cache' not accessible in method 'vcl_miss'.* > At: (/usr/local/etc/varnish/configs/test.vcl Line 62 Pos 13) > set obj.http.X-Cac

Re: Varnish 2.01 - GETs with Grinder end up in PASS

2008-11-04 Thread JT Justman
Robert Ming wrote: > Hi! > > We do load-testing with 'The Grinder' vers. 3.1 on Varnish in front > of several Plone3 instances. The tests worked out fine with Varnish > 2.0 beta. Now with version 2.01 we have the following issue: > Executing any GET with the Testing-Framework results always in a

Re: Strange browser hickups with varnish

2008-06-17 Thread JT Justman
Christian Wiese wrote: > The funny thing is that this seems to be a client thing. When I have a > browser hanging, I can fetch the same file with curl or wget just fine. > This could be due to Varnish having different versions in different encodings (gzip/deflate/etc). Take a look at the encoding

Second and subsequent ESI includes not cached

2008-05-09 Thread JT Justman
o the ESI-enabled document. An observation, which could easily be a mis-correlation: second and subsequent requests for esi fragments are logged with an 'XID' of '0'. I do not know if this is intentional or perhaps indicative of the underlying problem. Thanks for any i