The doc says: " [...] Allows redefining or appending fields to the request header passed to the proxied server. The value can contain text, variables, and their combinations. These directives are inherited from the previous configuration level if and only if there are no proxy_set_header directives defined on the current level. By default, only two fields are redefined: [..]" Fby drook - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, Considering that I don't have symbolic links why do these configs work differently ? ===config one=== if (!-f $request_filename) { rewrite ^/(.*)$ /init.php; } if (!-d $request_filename) { rewrite ^/(.*)$ /init.php; } ===config one=== This one above works, rewrite happens. Being changed to this it stops working, all other lines left intact: ===config two=== if (!-eby drook - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi. I've set up a multiple upstream configuration with nginx as a load balancer. And yup, I'm getting 'no live upstreams' in the error log. Like in 1-3% of requests. And yes, I know how this works: nginx is marking a backend in an upstream as dead when he receives an error from it, and these errors are configured with proxy_next_upstream; plus, when all of the servers in an upstream group are uby drook - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi. I see there's a ngx_http_hls_module for HLS, but seems like it's for video content, and I need to serve static mp3/audio files with nginx, prividing some adaptive bitrate adjustment. Is it possible with nginx ? Thanks.by drook - Nginx Mailing List - English
И я, и я, слезши с apache, тоже этим опечален. Нас уже шестеро! :)by drook - Nginx Mailing List - Russian
I have also a cacti graph, representing the state of tcp connections for the period of the accident: http://unix.zhegan.in/files/tcp_connections.png looks like handshakes were fine, but the the exchange was stalled for each stream.by drook - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi. I finally managed to catch this situation. I have a log from nginx running the following config: worker_processes 8; worker_rlimit_nofile 16384; error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log debug; pid /var/run/nginx.pid; events { worker_connections 1024; use eventport; } Itby drook - Nginx Mailing List - English
Actually, I've read carefully this part of the manual before creating this topic. I still think the quoted passage explains nothing about virtualhost handling. It doesn't explain that skipping address or port will result in what I prefer to call "less prioritized vhosts". May be it's obvious from the parts you and Igor pointed at, but not to me, sorry. I undrestood the concept (at leaby drook - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thanks a lot, this is much clearer. Actually, 'absent "listen", or "listen" without both a port and address, assume the default values for the missing parts' explains everything, and I think the manual would be more clear mentioning this explicitly (still imo).by drook - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thanks, I have read this carefully, but this hasn't become more clear for me - all the examples contain the IP defined, what about undefined IP (which, as I understand, means "listen to this port everywhere") ? Does it receive less priority ? Plus, in my case server_name is defined too. I'm not complaining, I'm trying to understand better.by drook - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi. I've noticed that in configuratuion like http { server { server_name some.domain.tld; listen 1.1.1.1; } server { server_name another.domain.tld; listen 1.1.1.1; } server { server_name one_more.domain.tld *.domain.tld; listen 1.1.1.1; } server { server_name last.domain.tld; listen 80by drook - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi. I'm using nginx on Solaris for years. For years I've been experiencing errors when eventport is on (with /dev/poll everything is fine, but I'm kinda perfectionist and I want to use native solaris features). I realize that screaming "help with eventport" is counter-productive, so how can I localize/debug my troubles to write a comprehensive error report ? Right now the problem lby drook - Nginx Mailing List - English
Andrey Kopeyko Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Мы говорим об одном и том же - это синонимы. > > Наверное, я неудачно\неполно выразился - я предложил для CDN сделать > отдельный виртуальный хост, со своими специфическby drook - Nginx Mailing List - Russian
Andrey Kopeyko Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Вам нужно построить отдельный виртуальный сервер, специально для CDN. > И > настроить его по вкусу. Что такого мне даст виртуальный сервер чего мне не может дать виртуаby drook - Nginx Mailing List - Russian
Привет. Использую nginx 1.2.1 + php-fpm как fcgi. Подскажите, как мне быть: для интеграции своего сервиса в чужую cdn, когда эта cdn ходит в мой nginx, мне надо показывать ей X-Accel-Redirect в выдаче. Сейчас схема следующая: CDN ---> балансировby drook - Nginx Mailing List - Russian
I have a working php-fpm chroot on Solaris. I took me almost nothing to build it. First of all, I started with just a home directory of the user the php-fpm is launched under. The daemon was complaining about some things, and I've created those directories. If I remember correctly, it was only the /tmp. The thing is, this used need the ftp access, and the ftpd on Solaris doesn't have the 'ftpchroby drook - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Hi. On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 12:01 AM, Antony Dovgal <tony@daylessday.org> wrote: > > Signal 11 means SEGFAULT, which means it does crash and you can get the > core and the trace. > > Actually, I have same situation - some sig11 but no cores left. Althought this system is able to produce cores, but not with the php-fpm. FreeBSD too, yeah. Eugene.by drook - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Hi. I'm using nginx + php-fpm on a FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE. Sometimes (not every time when a child is to be buried, most of time they exit normally) I get in my log the following stuff: [30-Mar-2012 23:25:09.497177] WARNING: pid 85777, fpm_children_bury(), line 252: child 90626 exited on signal 11 (SIGSEGV) after 7.123014 seconds from start and this kinda bothers me, because when using exactly thby drook - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Hi. I'm using nginx stub_status module to get graphs on cacti. I'm also using it on various platforms, like Linux/Solaris/FreeBSD (someone will say that such a zoo is a bad idea, but still). Graphs on my cacti looks different for these systems. The graphs themselves will probably add more distraction so I will show pure numbers: Solaris (this one runs php-fpm plus it serves the distros rby drook - Nginx Mailing List - English
Привет. Solaris 10 x86 nginx-1.1.5 Некий веб-сервер, раздающий статический контент. Статический контент состоит как из маленьких файлов (картинки), так и из больших дистрибутивов. 10-15 запросов в секунду, 200-700 установленных соедby drook - Nginx Mailing List - Russian