Can the person who moderates the topics, please explain to me, how this is more relevant to nginx than my 100% valid nginx migration question, that I posted here and on the mailing list, and you rejected it both times ? I mean WHY ?by drmetal - Migration from Other Servers
I have a kloxo installation, and I want to install nginx as a reverse proxy to apache. Apache is already running on port 80 without any problem (and the php files are working great) and now I am trying to install nginx on port 81 and test if everything is working ok, then switch ports. Static files are working great, but whenever I click on a .php link, I get a 404 error file does not exist,by drmetal - Migration from Other Servers
Thanks for the answer but this doesn't answer my question. Obviously I have shared RAM. My question was, does linux store frequently used files in RAM ? Because this is usually reported in the free -m command output. But in the case of OpenVZ VPS I see nothing (0) in the cached and buffers column. I researched a little, the system caches files, they are just not reported. Felipe aka lpr Wby drmetal - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello, does this (linux RAM cache) apply to OpenVZ machines (Guests)? Because when I run free -m command, i see 0 in buffers and cached. Anyone knows how that goes in OpenVZ? Thanksby drmetal - Nginx Mailing List - English
I wrote a program to java that reads a website, and downloads some files. When you click on download.php?id=id does some work and then redirects you to the download file. This website had another server and recently update to nginx. Since then my program does not work as before. I have located the error to the Location: header It seems that it doesn't encode the urls, and replace the spaby drmetal - Ideas and Feature Requests