View the client's HTTP protocol?

2017-02-10 Thread Mark McDonnell via nginx
I know the $status variable shows you the upstream/origin's HTTP protocol (e.g. HTTP/1.1 200) but is there a way to view the protocol the client made the request with? For example we've seen some S3 errors returned with a 505 which suggests the user made a request with some strange HTTP protocol,

Re: What is "seconds with milliseconds resolution"

2016-09-21 Thread Mark McDonnell
Thanks Santiago, that actually makes perfect sense. Think I just needed the words read back to me in a different order or something lol ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 11:39 AM, Santiago Vila wrote: > On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 11:19:43AM +0100, Mark McDonnell wrote: > > > I'm

What is "seconds with milliseconds resolution"

2016-09-21 Thread Mark McDonnell
Hello, I'm not sure I really understand the `msec` embedded variable. I'm getting the value back as `1474452771.178` It's described as "seconds with milliseconds resolution", but I'm not sure what that really means (maths isn't a strong skill for me). How do I convert the number into seconds? S

we need an explicit max_fails flag to allow origin error through?

2016-09-15 Thread Mark McDonnell
eters are ignored, and such a server will never be considered unavailable" ​Does​ any one have any further insights here? Thanks. M. -- Mark McDonnell | BuzzFeed | Senior Software Engineer | @integralist <https://twitter.com/integralist> https://keybas