We have "another layer" on top of ec2 so it is a little more complicated to explain but the -n option does sound useful. Thanks.
On Mar 14, 2014, at 6:02 PM, Stephen Wood <[email protected]> wrote: That's possible, but EC2 instances should only change their hostnames after a physical reboot or after being shut-off and turned on. This has been my experience at least. I believe the default work dir for varnishd is /var/lib/varnish/<hostname>, so if you have a changing hostname that could potentially cause issues. I'm not sure how that would affect varnishncsa and varnishlog. You can hard-code this directory using the -n option when starting varnishd.
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