Damien Wetzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i think it could be interresting to add a field in the ncsa logs telling
> if the object was delivered from the cache or had to be fetched.
> Is there a way to get w3C log ?
That's what varnishncsa does.
> and last is there a ay to remove ping pong line
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Anton Stonor writes:
>What is the best way to dig deeper into why the restarts happen under
>this condition?
Run varnishd with "-d -d" options and watch what it says
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thanks,
i think it could be interresting to add a field in the ncsa logs telling
if the object was delivered from the cache or had to be fetched.
Is there a way to get w3C log ?
and last is there a ay to remove ping pong lines from the logs ?
Damien,
Dag-Erling Smørgrav writes:
> Damien Wetzel <[E
Damien Wetzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> could someone tell me if the shmlogs are saved in a textfile and
> where is it ?
No, you have to run varnishlog and / or varnishncsa yourself to
capture the logs to a file. For the next release, I will work with
the packagers to make sure binary package
Hello,
could someone tell me if the shmlogs are saved in a textfile and
where is it ?
Thanks,
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Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
SECOND "NORMAL" REQUEST - now, it should really be in the cache
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0 StatAddr 127.0.0.1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 240 29
0 CLIRd vcl.load boot /tmp/vcl.XXu1YKyr
0 CLIWr 0 200 Load