Turns out it's not configured correctly :) Thanks for responding Maxim! Best, Linnaby linnading - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi there, I've noticed that our cache directory grew over the max_size(5G) defined with proxy_cache_path. We're running on Nginx 1.13.5. Is this a known issue? What should I do to fix this? Thanks! Linnaby linnading - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thanks Francis and Valentin! These options can help a lot to limit requests to upstream server, thought not related to rate limiting. Thanks! ~Lby linnading - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi Francis, It is "to the same upstream server" that I care about. I would like to limit the request rate to the same upstream server. The Scenarios is like: 10 requests at the same time to the same upstream server, the upstream server should only receive requests at rate 1r/m. Last few requests will be delayed or rejected. But for these last few requests, some of them can be seby linnading - Nginx Mailing List - English
I assume $upstream_cache_status variable is set after requests are sent and responses are got. But is there a way to do do rate limiting ignoring cache? Really appreciate any help on this. Thanks.by linnading - Nginx Mailing List - English