35 lines
1.4 KiB
Nginx Configuration File
35 lines
1.4 KiB
Nginx Configuration File
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# | Cache file-descriptors |
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# This tells nginx to cache open file handles, "not found" errors and
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# metadata about files and their permissions.
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#
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# Based on these cached metadata, nginx can immediately begin sending
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# data when a popular file is requested, and will also know to
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# immediately send a 404 if a file is missing on disk, and so on.
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#
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# (!) It also means that the server won't react immediately to changes
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# on disk, which may be undesirable.
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# As only metadata are cached, edited files may be troncated until
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# the cache is refreshed.
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# https://github.com/h5bp/server-configs-nginx/issues/203
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#
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# In the below configuration, inactive files are released from the cache
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# after 20 seconds, whereas active (recently requested) files are
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# re-validated every 30 seconds.
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# Descriptors will not be cached unless they are used at least 2 times
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# within 20 seconds (the inactive time).
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# A maximum of the 1000 most recently used file descriptors can be
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# cached at any time.
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#
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# Production servers with stable file collections will definitely want
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# to enable the cache.
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#
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# https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_core_module.html#open_file_cache
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open_file_cache max=1000 inactive=20s;
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open_file_cache_valid 30s;
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open_file_cache_min_uses 2;
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open_file_cache_errors on;
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