[3.0] a97637e Update parameters for 3.0.2
Tollef Fog Heen
tfheen at varnish-cache.org
Wed Oct 26 14:58:58 CEST 2011
commit a97637e3c8dd8c2a5fc0cc09a775129374858122
Author: Tollef Fog Heen <tfheen at varnish-software.com>
Date: Fri Oct 21 10:47:52 2011 +0200
Update parameters for 3.0.2
diff --git a/doc/sphinx/reference/params.rst b/doc/sphinx/reference/params.rst
index f161596..71a938e 100644
--- a/doc/sphinx/reference/params.rst
+++ b/doc/sphinx/reference/params.rst
@@ -128,7 +128,6 @@ diag_bitmap
0x00020000 - synchronous start of persistence.
0x00040000 - release VCL early.
0x80000000 - do edge-detection on digest.
-
Use 0x notation and do the bitor in your head :-)
esi_syntax
@@ -141,7 +140,6 @@ esi_syntax
0x00000002 - Ignore non-esi elements
0x00000004 - Emit parsing debug records
0x00000008 - Force-split parser input (debugging)
-
Use 0x notation and do the bitor in your head :-)
expiry_sleep
@@ -205,7 +203,6 @@ gzip_tmp_space
0 - malloc
1 - session workspace
2 - thread workspace
-
If you have much gzip/gunzip activity, it may be an advantage to use workspace for these allocations to reduce malloc activity. Be aware that gzip needs 256+KB and gunzip needs 32+KB of workspace (64+KB if ESI processing).
gzip_window
@@ -219,7 +216,7 @@ http_gzip_support
- Default: on
- Flags: experimental
- Enable gzip support. When enabled Varnish will compress uncompressed objects before they are stored in the cache. If a client does not support gzip encoding Varnish will uncompress compressed objects on demand. Varnish will also rewrite the Accept-Encoding header of clients indicating support for gzip to:
+ Enable gzip support. When enabled Varnish will compress uncompressed objects before they are stored in the cache. If a client does not support gzip encoding Varnish will uncompress compressed objects on demand. Varnish will also rewrite the Accept-Encoding header of clients indicating support for gzip to::
Accept-Encoding: gzip
@@ -241,7 +238,7 @@ http_range_support
http_req_hdr_len
- Units: bytes
- - Default: 4096
+ - Default: 8192
Maximum length of any HTTP client request header we will allow. The limit is inclusive its continuation lines.
@@ -254,7 +251,7 @@ http_req_size
http_resp_hdr_len
- Units: bytes
- - Default: 4096
+ - Default: 8192
Maximum length of any HTTP backend response header we will allow. The limit is inclusive its continuation lines.
@@ -314,7 +311,7 @@ max_restarts
nuke_limit
- Units: allocations
- - Default: 10
+ - Default: 50
- Flags: experimental
Maximum number of objects we attempt to nuke in orderto make space for a object body.
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