Set default ttl in seconds VARNISH_TTL=120

Flavio Torres fla_torres at yahoo.com.br
Wed Jul 14 02:50:42 CEST 2010


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Em 13/7/2010 07:19, Davies Matt J A (LCSS) escreveu:
> I'm just starting to use a config file for my varnish 2.0.4 and an
init.d script file, I was just running it from the command line previously.
>
> I've got it to work, but I'm a bit confused about one thing.
>
> # Set default ttl in seconds
> VARNISH_TTL=120
>
> Can anyone tell me what that does exactly?
>

Hey Matt,

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- -t ttl Specifies a hard minimum time to live for cached documents.
This is a shortcut for specifying the default_ttl run-time parameter.
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Here you will find more information about daemon options:
http://varnish-cache.org/docs/reference/varnishd/ ;)

hope this helps

[]'s


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