Looking into this, I'm thinking that my issue is that, as my site in an intranet, whereby all users are authenticated then caching can be a problem with even subtle content variations such as the user's name displaying in the personal bar. The vast majority of users see the site version of the site but there are occasional pages which are limited to a small number of users.
Therefore, as I would guess that an intranet with Active Directory authentication is a reasonably, popular configuration can any one advise how they've configured their container caching? I currently have this set with 'cache-with-etag' for authenticated users: Cache Templates in Memory: Not checked Last Modified Header; Yes Etag Header: Yes Enable 304s: Yes Vary Header: Yes max-age : 0 s-maxage: 0 Cache control Header: must revalidate: yes Cache control Header: public: yes (All other Cache control Headers are unset) I'm using CacheFu 1.2 with Plone 3.1.7 with Apache (but no squid or varnish as yet) Anyone who has been through hours of tweaks and enjoyed successful results care to share? Finlay Boo wrote: > > I'm looking for some pointers in how to 'tweak' the CacheFu configuration > but can't find anything in depth. > > Basically, my intranet requires users to be logged in but although headers > show ETag data, I usually get NO-ETAG messages. Should I cache content & > containers in memory (I have a healthy 10GB free) with up to 40000 objects > able to be cached in my instances with 6 threads per instance. Would there > be any negative sides to doing this? > > Also, I guess my custom types (that get accessed frequently by users) > would probably need some kind of ETag caching. Is there any problem with > using Apache in front of Zope in terms of the caching working 'correctly'? > > Are there any nice walkthroughs or blogs anyone has ever come across that > may be able to assist me? > -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/CacheFu-Configuration-tp2158607p2246386.html Sent from the Installation, Setup, Upgrades mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Setup mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/setup
