I will run my test again on monday but my testing is showing the opposite. I have no rules at all in cache.config but all my test cases would result in cache to local. On 07/09/2013 2:58 AM, "Yongming Zhao" <[email protected]> wrote:
> yes, it is default to cluster mode. and only the cache.config rules can > specify the urls to cache in local. > > > > 在 2013-9-6,上午6:27,Scott Harris <[email protected]> 写道: > > no problem i will submit a feature request now. > > Just a question on how its currently implemented, I have set > proxy.config.http.cache.cluster_cache_local=1 but not added any entry to > cache.config with the cluster-cache-local directive, should all my > requests default to cache local mode? This seems backwards to me, I would > assume the default is work in normal cluster mode and only cache local for > any matching rules in cache.config. Since I have no rules for cache local > then all my requests should just work in cluster mode. > > > On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 11:32 PM, Yongming Zhao <[email protected]> wrote: > >> hmm, I am sorry to tell you that we don't have what your want now. the >> current proxy.config.http.cache.cluster_cache_local is a directive to >> enable the cluster-cache-local directive. the you can set for example: >> dest_host=127.0.0.1 scheme=http action=cluster-cache-local >> in cache.config >> >> you will get a system with mostly a cluster cache, and some of the >> content controlled in cache.config to be round robin. we think if someone >> want a cluster env, he will put mostly of the content cached in the cluster >> wide. >> >> the feature you need is really nice if we can implement it. please file a >> jira new feature request for that. >> >> thanks >> >> >> 在 2013-9-5,上午10:12,Scott Harris <[email protected]> 写道: >> >> Can someone explain the purpose of the new feature and option : >> proxy.config.http.cache.cluster_cache_local >> >> >> I was hoping this allowed me to run in cluster mode and if I made a >> request to a member that does not have it stored locally (but was stored on >> another member) it would retrieve it from another member and then cache >> locally. Subsequent requests could then be served from cache from 2 cache >> members. >> >> >> From testing if an object is stored on a member in the cluster and you >> hit a member that does not have it stored it retrieves from the origin >> server. >> >> >> I may be missing something but what is the point of running in full >> cluster mode with proxy.config.http.cache.cluster_cache_local set to 1? >> >> >> > >
