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Alan M. Carroll commented on TS-3848: ------------------------------------- I am. I've tweaked your patch on my local branch to do that. > ATS runs without cache or partial cache on disk errors > ------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: TS-3848 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-3848 > Project: Traffic Server > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Cache > Reporter: Pushkar Pradhan > Assignee: Alan M. Carroll > Fix For: 6.1.0 > > > Problem: > If ATS fails to initialize the cache (none of the disks were accessible), the > behavior depends on proxy.config.http.wait_for_cache: > If wait_for_cache = 0, it will listen for requests and serve the requests (by > fetching from origin/parent/peer). > If wait_for_cache = 1, it will never listen for requests. This is almost like > a hang. > We would like to change this so that we can take some action when the cache > fails to initialize (even partially): > Proposed Solution: > Define a new variable: proxy.config.http.cache.required > Value range: 0-2 > 0 (default) - Do nothing > 1 - Abort trafficserver if it failed to initialize all the disks/volumes > 2 - Abort trafficserver if it failed to initialize even one of the disks or > volumes. > Preconditions for this new behavior are: > proxy.config.http.cache.required = 1 (HTTP caching enabled) and > proxy.config.http.wait_for_cache = 1. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)