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
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>> Hmm, not presently I'm afraid.
>If possible, you could add this header on the backends.
Yepp, I will have to do something like that.
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On Wed, 09 Apr 2008 09:09:36 +, "Poul-Henning Kamp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hmm, not presently I'm afraid.
If possible, you could add this header on the backends.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>Hit/Miss status is already in the X-Varnish header, if it has two
>>numbers it is a hit.
>
>What does the numbers stand for?
They are varnish transaction numbers.
The first is the current requests XID,
The second is the XID of the reque
>Hit/Miss status is already in the X-Varnish header, if it has two
>numbers it is a hit.
What does the numbers stand for?
>You can set your own header in vcl_recv along with the backend.
>Then in vcl_fetch, copy that header from req.foobar to obj.foobar
>and you should be all set.
I can do like
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Im trying to figure out some ways to extend the response headers
>with some info of the request. What I want for now is if it was a
>hit or miss and which backend it used.
Hit/Miss status is already in the X-Varnish header, if it has two
Im trying to figure out some ways to extend the response headers with some info
of the request. What I want for now is if it was a hit or miss and which
backend it used.
I cant figure out how to know which backend it used. The only way i know of is
if the backend would deliver a header with hos