Hi Valentin, Thanks for the info. That indeed does seem to work as you mention. I have to figure out what else is going wrong then. Thanks, Pieterby PieterVI - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi Valentin, I know that 100r/s is equal to 1 request per 10 milliseconds. If you specifiy 100r/s nginx will send 100 requests within the first milliseconds of a certain second. Once these request are done no request will be handled anymore. When you would be able to specifiy more granular rate limiting interval you whould be able to get a more continuous load. see: http://imagebin.org/by PieterVI - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello, With the rate limiting module you can easily rate limit based on seconds or on minutes. What I would like to do however is rate limit based on a 100 millisecond or 10 millisecond interval. That way you do not have a burst of requests at the beginning of a second. But a more continuous flow of requests. Is this possible with nginx? If not can anyone point me to the right locationby PieterVI - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi all, We're currently using the lua capture_multi to send production request to test systems. And sometimes we also kind of 'fork' these request to multiple test systems. But if one of the test systems is slow to respond the lua code waits till it gets all responses. And this is something we actually don't like to have. Is there a way to have the lua module launch the requests withoutby PieterVI - Nginx Mailing List - English