Hi
W dniu 2012-09-24 16:11, dhanushka ranasinghe pisze: > Hi guys , > With follwing configuration varnish only cache the content of the > *content.org <http://content.org> * , its not caching the *content.com > <http://content.com>* , Do i need to define multiple back-ends for each > virtual-hosts, can any one giude me how to do that .Or do i need to > configure separate Varnish instance for each VHOST. > You need define multiple backends. No need for separate instances. > server { > listen 10.100.1.1:8080 <http://10.100.1.1:8080>; > server_name content.com <http://content.com>; ... backend bkcontentcom { .host = "10.100.1.1"; .port = "8080"; } > server { > listen 10.100.1.2:8080 <http://10.100.1.2:8080> > server_name cache.org <http://cache.org>; ... backend bkcacheorg { .host = "10.100.1.2"; .port = "8080"; } And in the begining of vcl_recv() if (req.http.host ~ "^(www\.)?content\.com$") { set req.backend = bkcontentcom; } else { // for cache.org set req.backend = bkcacheorg; } And of course your backends need to provide correct Cache-Control headers (ie. max-age or s-max-age). Greetings -- Robert Socha _______________________________________________ varnish-misc mailing list [email protected] https://www.varnish-cache.org/lists/mailman/listinfo/varnish-misc
