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On Thu, Jul 04, 2013 at 02:13:38AM -0400, drook wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm using nginx on Solaris for years. For years I've been experiencing
> errors when eventport is on (with /dev/poll everything is fine, but I'm
> kinda perfectionist and I want to use native solaris features).
>
> I realiz
I have to agree with this completely. In fact, I thought this was the
intended behaviour of the "burst" argument, and it wasn't until further
testing that I realised its true meaning.
I am looking for the exact same behaviour here – to allow *actual* burst
requests before the delay starts to kick
On 3 July 2013 23:17, Francis Daly wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 03, 2013 at 09:45:44AM -0400, Peleke wrote:
>
>> Try Flickr or Google+ instead, that error message isn't related to the
>> problem I mentioned, sorry.
>
> Good news! I see no evidence of the nginx-related problem that you have
> described, on
On 3 July 2013 23:27, BSD Kazakhstan wrote:
> My error.log doesn't show any request/log based on .php requests,
> i.e. when I type /test.php (file doesn't exist), error.log doesn't show
> anything regarding it.
> Shouldn't nginx log this request inside error.log as 404 Not Found?
No. 404s are log
On 3 July 2013 23:30, BSD Kazakhstan wrote:
> Hello.
> I've written a script for having the details of bandwidth usage (100GB per
> Month, as an example) of hosted websites, for Nginx server.
>
> Anyone needs such solution, feel free to contact me.
Or people could just use AWStats which has been
On Jul 4, 2013, at 4:57 , badtzhou wrote:
> We have several hundred Gs of file cached using nginx. Every time we
> restarted nginx, the cache loader process will appear and server load will
> go super high and respond very slowly.
>
> Looks like cache loader process is very I/O intensive and take