On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 12:24:43PM -0400, Dan34 wrote:
Hi there,
> I did some logs on my proxy test and compared results with wireshark trace
> at some random point in time (t=511sec)
> And numbers match exactly between logs and wireshark.
Out of interest -- are these buffers especially big because "localhost"
is involved?
As in: if you do a direct wget-to-node connection on 127.0.0.1, do you
see the same problem as with nginx-to-node?
Or: if you make node and nginx be on different machines and do
wget-to-nginx, does that remove (or at least shrink) the problem?
It's not ideal, but if it's a pure-config way to get "total buffers"
to more closely match the desired buffers, it might be adequate.
Cheers,
f
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Francis Daly francis@daoine.org
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