Alexander Kunz Wrote: > i am no drupal user/developer but if i google about drupal cache it > sounds, there is not only one cache, and it sounds like its not only > one > click to disable it complete. Perhaps you can find some informations > about the cache here: > > https://drupal.org/node/797346 > > or it is a good point so start. If you exclude the frontendby imanenkov - Nginx Mailing List - English
Alexander Kunz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > do you use a PHP framework? Most frameworks can cache also. Yes, site based on Drupal 7. I trying to switch off drupal cache, all the same. > What > happens > if you request the page with a unique parameter which is not used by > PHP? Somethink like a random value at the end of your urlby imanenkov - Nginx Mailing List - English
Maxim Dounin Wrote: > If you want to change nginx configuration - just add > $upstream_cache_status variable to a log, it will show if a > response was from nginx cache (HIT) or was requested from a > backend. > > Other upstream-related variables may be interesting too, in > particular $upstream_response_time. See here for more: I add new log_format in /etc/ngiby imanenkov - Nginx Mailing List - English
Maxim Dounin Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Unfortunately, all the tests you did actually prove nothing. > You've been told to switch off php-fpm, not to change nginx > configuration. Do you mean stopping php-fpm with "/etc/init.d/php5-fpm stop" command? In this case I receive a "error 502 bad gateway" error.by imanenkov - Nginx Mailing List - English
Maxim Dounin Wrote: > On the other hand, 100-200 msec is way too long for nginx to > return a cached response. > > If you assume the response is cached by nginx somehow, simpliest > test is to switch off php-fpm and check if you are still able to > request a resource. Thanks for idea! I change a location path in template named "php" from "location ~ \.phby imanenkov - Nginx Mailing List - English
Ben Johnson Wrote: > Are you using some type of opcode-caching software, e.g. APC, > memcached, > etc.? If you're convinced that PHP is doing the caching, I would > disable > any opcode-caching software first. > > -Ben Yes, initially I use APC, but I switch it off, and problem still exist.by imanenkov - Nginx Mailing List - English
Maxim Dounin Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > By default nginx doesn't cache anything. You may want to look > into your php code to find out what is cached / causes reduced > response time in subsequent requests. > I think about it, but this is heavy app, and its cannot generate a page with 100-200 msec (unfortunatelly:) ).by imanenkov - Nginx Mailing List - English
Greeting! For some testing I need to switch off a nginx caching (nginx + php-fpm). Now I have a trouble - when I request a server (PHP app) first time, response generated about 10 sec (its ok), but when a request a server another time (during approx 1-2 mins from first request) response is returned within 50-100 msec, as I understand from some cache. I trying to get pages via wget and httperby imanenkov - Nginx Mailing List - English
> А виртуалка у вас virtualbox видимо, и файлы кладете через Shared > Folders? Proxmox, sshby imanenkov - Nginx Mailing List - Russian
М.А. Мохначевский Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > А точно ли nginx не обращается к php-fpm? Может это он кэширует? н-р > через > оптимайзеры > Насколько я понял, кэш php-fpm настраивается как раз через factcgi_xxx параметры (fby imanenkov - Nginx Mailing List - Russian
Доброго времени суток! Настраиваю на виртуалке веб сервер под тяжелое приложение, для отработки горизонтального масштабирования. Столкнулся с тем, что nginx после первого запроса кэширует ответ, после чего начиает отдаby imanenkov - Nginx Mailing List - Russian