Ingvar Hagelund [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The RedHat and Debian init scripts reads default values from their
respective defaults file, that is, for RedHat, /etc/sysconfig/varnish,
and for Debian, /etc/defaults/varnish. In that file, you can add any
command line parameter to varnishd, not only
I take this off varnish-misc as it is quite distro specific.
* Ingvar Hagelund
The RedHat and Debian init scripts reads default values from their
respective defaults file, that is, for RedHat, /etc/sysconfig/varnish,
and for Debian, /etc/defaults/varnish.
* Dag-Erling Smørgrav
The problem
* Steve Scally
Now my question, is there a more direct way to change the default_ttl
either through configuration files or .vcl file? If these are pretty
much the only three ways that is fine, I just wanted to make sure I
wasn't skipping over any options. Thank you in advance for your help.
This mail has stayed unanswered on varnish-dist, but I think someone on
varnish-misc may be able to answer.
Ingvar
Steve Scally [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I have just started to use varnish and was looking into the default
cache time of an object / item, etc. I
Ingvar Hagelund [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve Scally [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now my question, is there a more direct way to change the default_ttl
either through configuration files or .vcl file? If these are pretty
much the only three ways that is fine, I just wanted to make sure I