Hi,

On 2014-10-16 10:16, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
I guess your backend doesn't send a Content-Length: header, so Varnish
will allocate storage in "fetch_chunksize" lumps.

When streaming is enabled, we cannot (at present) trim surplus storage
back, so you end up with 128K of storage by default.

When you disable streaming, we can trim the storage.

Depending on your average object size, you could try to reduce
fetch_chunksize to something like 16K maybe.

Yes, that's correct, the backend is not sending a Content-Length: header. Good to know, now I understand why Varnish has been using so much memory.

Thanks!


Regards,
Daniel



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