Hello, I solved the problem now with changing the cookie-handling. Normally we don't use cookies an the site, just a small partner-application does use them. So we just had a little number of that kind of requests.
=> Now I don't use pipe anymore, I just set the obj.ttl for the objects I want to cache. So now the cookies have the time 0s, and default time is 600 seconds. => So now all web-pages have their varnish-header-information :-) Cheers! Daniel ................................................... :: TEL +49 (0)911 - 815 90 30 :: Daniel Brüßler - Emilienstr. 10 - 90489 Nürnberg > Only 1% is missing ? I'd be very happy with that. :) > On a serious note; my guess is that that 1% has something do do with > cookies. > > Regards, > Martin Boer > > Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: >> In message <[email protected]>, Daniel Bruessler >> writes: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> we're using varnish for a newspaper-portal and see in the logfile that >>> about 1% of the requests are NOT done by varnish. That requests don't >>> get the special varnish-http-header like the "Age:" info. >>> >> >> Check if these requests are processed by "pipe" or "pass". >> >> Pay particular attention to "pipe" as all subsequent requests on >> the same TCP connection gets routed directly to the backend. >> _______________________________________________ varnish-misc mailing list [email protected] http://projects.linpro.no/mailman/listinfo/varnish-misc
