Varnish 2.06 running away with memory
Laurence Rowe
l at lrowe.co.uk
Wed May 19 12:09:51 CEST 2010
Is there an example of using nuke? I'm particularly interested in
seeing how to use it in vcl_miss (for when there is nothing cached for
the particular vary from the PURGE request).
Laurence
On 19 May 2010 11:04, Tollef Fog Heen <tfheen at varnish-software.com> wrote:
> ]] Sam Crawford
>
> | Thanks Laurence. To be clear, does that mean with Varnish 2.1.x I can
> | just use purge(...) and not see the same memory/CPU hit as on Varnish
> | 2.0.x ?
>
> As long as the purge thread is active and your bans only rely on obj.*
> (and not req.*), Varnish will try to keep it under control by actively
> checking bans against objects.
>
> As an alternative, you can use the nuke support Per's mail refers to.
> That is more suitable for getting rid of single objects rather than,
> say, a whole hierarchy.
>
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