Thanks; can you tell me where I'd find a list of all of these
parameters?
There doesn't seem to be anything on the wiki about this.
On Wed, 2009-02-04 at 15:33 +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
]] Justin Finkelstein
(please keep questions and discussions on-list so others can read them
too
Hi guys
I've been using varnish for a little while now and have noticed
behaviour that I'd like to alter.
When I telnet into varnish to do a manual GET and I hesitate for a
couple of seconds, it closes the connection.
Is there a way that this delay can be configured or altered?
Thanks,
Justin
Aha! Always read the man pages :o)
Thanks!
On Thu, 2009-02-05 at 07:05 +0100, Per Andreas Buer wrote:
- Justin Finkelstein jus...@redwiredesign.com skrev:
Thanks; can you tell me where I'd find a list of all of these
parameters?
man vcl. You can also list them in the CLI
, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Per Andreas Buer per.b...@redpill-linpro.com writes:
Justin Finkelstein jus...@redwiredesign.com writes:
Thanks; can you tell me where I'd find a list of all of these
parameters?
man vcl. You can also list them in the CLI.
No, man varnishd
DES
I agree; man pages are normally used (in my experience) to describe how
to access program control instructions, such as parameters, description
and exit codes.
I think the best approach would be this split, with a static html (or
other format) of the wiki documentation included in the
Hi guys
I'm fairly new to Varnish and it's goodness and not that brilliant a
sysadmin (I'm a developer, really) and I have some questions about how
to go about setting up Varnish in a virtual hosting environment.
I've had a lot of trouble combining the technologies I use for
non-proxied hosting