On Nov 16, 2011, at 10:07, Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:

> On a new/test installation (on 3.0.2; the one with the gzip crash hence the 
> frequent restarts) I enabled persistent storage on one of the two nodes.

Uh, our systems guy who's much smarter than me noticed that it was crashing 
every few minutes (log below).  I think what happened was that Varnish got 
confused because our "persistent" file was the same as the old "file" file?

This problem went away when we removed the file and let Varnish create a new 
one -- but apparently it just crashed in some other way a little while later.   
(I wasn't in the office today and only understood that it didn't work and they 
were going to switch back).

Anyway – is persistent storage considered ready for use?  It's listed as 
"experimental" in the man page, but I was hoping that was overly cautious since 
the feature has been around for a while now.  :-)


 - ask


Nov 16 21:23:52 varnish2 varnishd[4978]: child (30252) Started
Nov 16 21:23:52 varnish2 varnishd[4978]: Child (30252) said Child starts
Nov 16 21:23:52 varnish2 varnishd[4978]: Child (30252) said Dropped 10 segments 
to make free_reserve
Nov 16 21:23:53 varnish2 varnishd[4978]: Child (30252) said Silo completely 
loaded
Nov 16 21:26:57 varnish2 varnishd[4978]: Child (30252) said Out of space in 
persistent silo
Nov 16 21:26:57 varnish2 varnishd[4978]: Child (30252) said Committing suicide, 
restart will make space
Nov 16 21:26:57 varnish2 varnishd[4978]: Child (30252) ended

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