I've used nginx as a reverse proxy server for a long while but I've not tried out the proxy cache until today, and I have to say I'm a little bit confused by what I'm seeing in the cache log, and I'm wondering whether I've set things up correctly. My requirements are actually pretty simple. I have a couple of locations which I want to proxy to another server and cache the results. Thus:
location /media/house_images/{ proxy_pass http://backend; proxy_cache one; } location /media/boat_images/{ proxy_pass http://backend; proxy_cache one; } Apart from this, I don't want any cacheing of responses to be done. I am assuming that the default is NOT to cache unless a cache zone is specified (at the server or location level, presumably), so either omitting a proxy_cache or specifying 'proxy_cache off' should be sufficient to achieve this, should it not? Two things are puzzling me, though. Firstly, in the cache log, I'm seeing the URLs of all kinds of requests which SHOULD NOT be cached, and I'm wondering whether all requests are logged whether they're cached or not - I certainly hope this is the case and it's not actually cacheing these responses. I would definitely prefer to only see entries in the log for requests matching locations for which a cache has been specified. I presume this is possible? Secondly, the very requests which I would expect to be cached are all showing up in the log with the word 'MISS' in the $upstream_cache_status column. So, I am worried that I'm currently cacheing everything EXCEPT the pages I actually want to be cached! Could someone please clarify whether my assumptions are correct, and maybe explain how I should set up cacheing to do just what I want, in the simplest way? Thanks. John _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx