Anyone?by ctrlbrk - Nginx Mailing List - English
ctrlbrk Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > BTW, I use > > fastcgi_buffers 16 2048k; > fastcgi_buffer_size 2048k; > fastcgi_busy_buffers_size 2048k; > > So I am under the 16MB, unless you are applying it *16? Bump for suggestions pleaseby ctrlbrk - Nginx Mailing List - English
BTW, I use fastcgi_buffers 16 2048k; fastcgi_buffer_size 2048k; fastcgi_busy_buffers_size 2048k; So I am under the 16MB, unless you are applying it *16?by ctrlbrk - Nginx Mailing List - English
What is the maximum amount of the buffer? I could not locate any documentation on any of this with regards to how it would cause an error on SPDY. And doesn't "FIXME" indicate this is a bug? Why would it be in the code otherwise? I already removed SPDY and the errors went away, as did the problems users were experiencing downloading larger files. But I would like to add it back.by ctrlbrk - Nginx Mailing List - English
Firefox 13 (in beta today, scheduled for public release near end of May) will enable SPDY by default. Any update regarding nginx support?by ctrlbrk - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thanks for the quick reply. It would be nice if there was a simple top level directive added to make it follow the gzip_types rule. The default behavior of trying to compress images is pretty futile. Even if I had my bash script compress images to serve up, the extra decompression time on the client would cause the page to be slower, and bandwidth savings of probably less than 1% at expense ofby ctrlbrk - Nginx Mailing List - English
The directive gzip_static does not follow the rules in gzip_types gzip on; gzip_static on; gzip_http_version 1.0; gzip_disable "MSIE [1-6]\.(?!.*SV1)"; gzip_comp_level 5; gzip_min_length 1000; gzip_vary on; gzip_buffers 64 16k; gzip_types text/plain application/xml text/css application/javascript application/x-javascript text/javascript;by ctrlbrk - Nginx Mailing List - English
Sorry, I can't seem to edit a post. This: Upon closer examination, it says checking for AIO... not found. I also notice directio says not found, and I want to use directio feature as well. Should be: Upon closer examination, it says checking for AIO... found. I also notice directio says not found, and I want to use directio feature as well. In other words, it says "AIO... found&quoby ctrlbrk - Nginx Mailing List - English
I am having a similar problem and could use some help. nginx 0.8.36 on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, 2.6.32-21. When I compile with --with-file-aio, it compiles fine but doesn't work: Restarting nginx: : unknown directive "aio" in /etc/nginx/nginx.conf:16 configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf test failed Upon closer examination, it says checking for AIO... not found. I also notiby ctrlbrk - Nginx Mailing List - English