Timothy Ball wrote: > a programming error caused varnish to think there were billions of > pages it had to know about. bug is quashed but varnish doesn't seem to > know > (..) > > i tried doing url.purge ".*" and url.purge "." to no avail.
"url.purge .*" will only invalidate the pages. They are not actually evicted from cache. HTTP PURGE or TTL timeout are the only ways to actually drop a page from cache, except restarting of course. > how do i make this thing forget? I guess the easiest would be a restart. -- Per Buer - Leder Infrastruktur og Drift - Redpill Linpro Telefon: 21 54 41 21 - Mobil: 958 39 117 http://linpro.no/ | http://redpill.se/
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