Hello All, I am facing a similar problem with same configuration of mod_disk_cache as http://httpd.markmail.org/message/di37llxqakennodv?q=NFS&page=4
But, that is a question of 2008 and still remains unanswered on the httpd mailing list. I am trying to share a NFS mount between two physical machines running mod_cache_disk module, so that both machines should be able to share the cached data. These two cache servers are behind a load balancer which routes incoming requests in round-robin fashion. The mounts were owned by "cacheUser" and this user has read/write permissions to mounted directory. Also, the running process of httpd was owned by the same user "cacheUser". After a lot of investigation, I found out, that the code in file "mod_cache_disk.c" has logic as below: This snippet belongs to function open_entity(). */* Atomic check - does the body file belong to the header file? */ if (dobj->disk_info.inode == finfo.inode && dobj->disk_info.device == finfo.device) { /* Initialize the cache_handle callback functions */ ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, 0, r, APLOGNO(00709) "Recalled cached URL info header %s", dobj->name); /* make the configuration stick */ h->cache_obj = obj; obj->vobj = dobj; return OK; }* I believe, checking the inode prevents different machines to share the same data over NFS. Also, the device ID for mounted folder changes. Hence, this check fails. And I get error in log which is part of this code section :- */* Oh dear, no luck matching header to the body */ ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, 0, r, APLOGNO(00710) "Cached URL info header '%s' didn't match body, ignoring this entry", dobj->name);* I would like to know what is the reason behind using this logic of checking the inode instead of the actual contents? Regards, *Akshay Patil*