Is there a reason that Nginx continuously logs the sort of message below in the info log when client_body_in_file_only is set to either "clean" or "on"? Regardless of which of those two settings you're using for that directive, the request body is always going to be buffered to a temporary file (that is the whole point of that setting).
"[notice] 3951130#3951130: *769735 a client request body is buffered to a temporary file" Seems like even the info log should be suppressing that notice if you're using settings that force the request body to a temp file. Getting good info out of the info log is proving to be difficult when the log is flooded with information that is just reaffirming that you have a setting in place to do exactly what the log is saying. Certainly we can grep around it too. But it's also bloating the info logs so that isn't great either. -- Lance Dockins
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