Maxim Dounin Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Your use case seems to be perfectly covered by a keepalive connections > > support, which is already here. See http://nginx.org/r/keepalive. OK, yeah that would work for me. Thanks. There is still the possibility that long running requests could clog the connections, but I can work around that by lby DevNginx - Nginx Mailing List - English
I would also like to add a vote for FCGI multiplexing. There is no obligation for backends, since non-implementing backends can indicate FCGI_CANT_MPX_CONN in response to a FCGI_GET_VALUES request by nginx. The other poster has already mentioned FCGI_ABORT_REQUEST and dropping response packets from dangling requests. My scenario is that I have a variety of requests: some take a while, butby DevNginx - Nginx Mailing List - English