GitHub user pushkarpradhan opened a pull request: https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/279
TS3848 This is a proposed fix for TS-3848. The idea is that if traffic_server fails to read/initialize one or more cache disks or volumes we should fail. This is configurable via a new variable proxy.config.http.cache.required (range: 0-2). You can merge this pull request into a Git repository by running: $ git pull https://github.com/pushkarpradhan/trafficserver ts3848 Alternatively you can review and apply these changes as the patch at: https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/279.patch To close this pull request, make a commit to your master/trunk branch with (at least) the following in the commit message: This closes #279 ---- commit bfb4547378b02668f71aebfac0dc5d1f944c34e6 Author: Pushkar Pradhan <pprad...@apache.org> Date: 2015-08-17T22:54:05Z Fix for TS-3848 commit 8de2a11d613b8331917856e6d9dacd8e0ba3167e Author: Pushkar Pradhan <pprad...@apache.org> Date: 2015-08-18T00:59:32Z Also need to check for the wait_for_cache variable commit ee065b864076065950a9ac3cdeb1b29ebcd52013 Author: Pushkar Pradhan <pprad...@apache.org> Date: 2015-08-19T19:06:26Z Refactoring code to use method CacheProcessor::cacheRequired commit ce7e983c0f282a2aaa704d5de15a7154744c5bcd Author: Pushkar Pradhan <pprad...@apache.org> Date: 2015-08-19T19:33:07Z Fail if total_nvol is defined, it can be zero ---- --- If your project is set up for it, you can reply to this email and have your reply appear on GitHub as well. If your project does not have this feature enabled and wishes so, or if the feature is enabled but not working, please contact infrastructure at infrastruct...@apache.org or file a JIRA ticket with INFRA. ---