have you tryed nginx? in my tests nginx have used less memory than nginx.


On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 1:32 AM, brendon <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone here could help me.
> I've created a large web app using web.py it is running on angstrom
> with an arm processessor. I only have 64MB ram on my embedded system
> and 64MB of flash. I am not going to be serving the files on the
> internet but more for local network usage.
>
> It is very important that I limit the load on the arm to as small as
> possible hence I need some sort of caching meachnism. I was already
> using Lighttpd w/ FastCGI and now have cross-compiled lighttpd 1.4.22
> with modcache v1.7.0, mod_mem_cache and mod_mem_compress modules
> available from:  http://high5.net/mirrors/mod_cache/
>
> I am unable to find any examples though of using mod_cache with
> web.py.
>
> Below is the lighttpd cofig I have started and I no it is incorrect.
> I'm confused about the proxy pointing to itself.
> Do I need another lighttpd instance for the cache that points to
> another lighttp instance with fastCGI?
>
> If anyone has got caching working with lighttpd and mod_cache or with
> lighttpd and squid could you please explain how or post your config.
>
>
> kind regards,
>
> brendon
>
> # lighttpd.conf - with web.py, FastCGI, and mod_cache (not working!)
>
> server.modules = (
>   "mod_fastcgi",
>   "mod_rewrite",
>   "mod_cache", # make sure mod_cache loaded before mod_proxy_core
>  "mod_proxy"
> )
>
> server.document-root       = "/var/www"
> server.port                = 9000
>
> fastcgi.server = ( "/main.py" =>
>
>  (( "socket" => "/tmp/fastcgi.socket",
>
>    "bin-path" => "/var/www/main.py",
>    "max-procs" => 1,
>    "bin-environment" => (
>    "REAL_SCRIPT_NAME" => ""
>     ),
>    "check-local" => "disable"
> ))
>
> )
>
> url.rewrite-once = (
>   "^/favicon.ico$" => "/static/favicon.ico",
>   "^/static/(.*)$" => "/static/$1",
>   "^/(.*)$" => "/main.py/$1",
> )
>
> cache.support-queries = "enable"
> cache.dynamic-mode = "enable"
> cache.bases = ("/data/cache")
> cache.refresh-pattern = (
>   "\.(?i)(js|css)$" => "240",
>   "\.(?i)(htm|html|shtml)$" => "30",
>   "\.(?i)(jpg|bmp|jpeg|gif|png)$" => "2880"
> )
>
> proxy.server  = ( "" =>
>       (
>               ( "host" => "192.168.1.30", "port" => 9000 ) #<-- Not
> sure about!
>        )
> )
>
> cache.programs-ext = ("/main.py") #<-- Not sure about!
>
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