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Re: Nginx proxy cache purge process does not clean up items fast enough for new elements

Maxim Dounin
October 17, 2019 08:58AM
Hello!

On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 08:35:58AM -0400, sachin.shetty@gmail.com wrote:

> Thankyou, we use proxy_cache_lock as well, but in certain weird burst
> scenarios, it still ends up filling the disk.

There are two timeouts for proxy_cache_lock to tune,
proxy_cache_lock_age and proxy_cache_lock_timeout:

http://nginx.org/r/proxy_cache_lock_age
http://nginx.org/r/proxy_cache_lock_timeout

Defaults are small enough and certainly aren't optimal for
100-gigabyte files.

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Maxim Dounin
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Nginx proxy cache purge process does not clean up items fast enough for new elements

sachin.shetty@gmail.com October 16, 2019 05:24AM

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Maxim Dounin October 16, 2019 08:58AM

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sachin.shetty@gmail.com October 16, 2019 09:44AM

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Maxim Dounin October 16, 2019 12:50PM

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sachin.shetty@gmail.com October 17, 2019 08:13AM

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