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Thanks, Ben, but in this case I need to server even static objects from frontend servers, not backend.
Hi, Igor. Version is nginx/1.0.5
In my common config file I see "expires 24h;" I see no other expires directive.
But wait!
I've commented out "proxy_cache_min_uses" parameters, so it defaults to 1
Now, first request returns a MISS header, but next request DOES returns
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egrueda
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Hi, Ben, and thanks again for your answer.
These are the complete headers in response. This is a magento website, but same happens for a joomla site too.
Maybe the "Expires" header make this object uncacheable?
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Server: nginx
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2011 06:15:29 GMT
Content-Type: image/png
Connection: keep-alive
Keep-Alive: timeout=60
Last-Modified: Sun, 08 Nov
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egrueda
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Thanks, Ben. I've added headers and now I can clearly see all of them: "X-Cache-Status: MISS" :-(
Does it mean nginx cache is not properly configured or is it a matter of this specific backend?
Why did you say "and never will be" with a "MISS" status?
Thanks again ;-)
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egrueda
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The more I test, the more confused I am :-(
I'm using httperf tool to make performance testing, and when I launch a 10 requests test, I see 10 responses in nginx logs with code 200, but I also see the same 10 responses with 200 code in backend 'real' server.
Why is it asking backend servers again if it already has a 200 response for the same request?
Please, help me understand it.
I am usi
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egrueda
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Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi all. I have a newbie question:
How can I make sure content is delivered from nginx's cache and not from backend server or web-browser cache?
How do I check it?
Thanks!
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egrueda
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Hi all, this is a sysadmin from Madrid, right now working with web accelerators and virtual machines.
Have so many questions... :-)
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egrueda
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