Hi, I'm in the process of upgrading from Varnish3 to varnish41.
I have a system running that creates the configs on the fly and sends them to varnish via admin connection. The system works after the needed modifications. The Problem is that varnish is polluting my hard drive with old configs. Every time my system generates a new config varnish creates a directory with the config name and stores the compiled config there. When i delete the config via vcl.discard the directory and the vgc.so remain in the directory. In the admin connection the config disappears when usage count dropped to 0. After just one week it's about 400 MB already. Did i miss something? Regards Estartu P.S. it's varnish 4.1.3 on FreeBSD 10.3
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