Web caching (was: SqueakPeople restored?)

Ken Causey ken at kencausey.com
Fri Dec 23 18:32:45 UTC 2005


There does seem to be something a little off.  I had to forcibly refresh
the home page to get David's 22nd posting listed in the Recent diary
entries block.

Ken

On Fri, 2005-12-23 at 18:15 +0100, Cees De Groot wrote:
> On 12/23/05, David Faught <dave_faught at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Sorry to stay with this, but it's not my browser at all.  Something
> > else (probably our firewall) is caching the page and not properly
> > updating when the newer page version is fetched.
> >
> It could be mod_cache - I enabled it yesterday, because the box that
> runs SqP runs a whole platoon of different appservers, which all spit
> out a page per minute or so, and subsequently get stashed away on
> disk. So for a lot of requests, Linux needs to swap in the appserver,
> which made a lot of sites slow.
> 
> mod_cache helps here, but of course that brings refresh problems with
> it. I'll try to see whether these can be reduced.
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