the most basic config
DHF
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Tue Apr 1 17:42:17 CEST 2008
Sascha Ottolski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a bit puzzled by the examples and the explanation of the "default"
> vcl config presented in the man page. Now I'm wondering, if I want to
> make my first steps for creating a reverse proxy for static images
> only, that basically should cache everything indefinetely (as long as
> cache space is available), what would be the minimum config I need to
> have? Of course I need to define a backend, may be increase the TTL for
> objects.
>
> A pointer to some kind of "beginners guide" would be nice, if such a
> thing exists.
>
I don't think there really is a step by step beginners guide to varnish,
though one nice thing is out of the box it works with very few changes.
If you used the rpm that is available on sourceforge, all you need is
the following in /etc/sysconfig/varnish:
DAEMON_OPTS="-a :80 \
-T localhost:82 \
-b localhost:81 \
-u varnish -g varnish \
-s file,/var/lib/varnish/varnish_storage.bin,1G"
I have this on a test machine in my lab currently and it is happily
wailing out cached bits at an unbelievable rate. Apache is running on
localhost:81, and it is setting the desired age for objects, the storage
file size above is the default. This should get you up and running, and
you can start tuning from there. One thing that seems to be daunting at
first is that varnish is extremely flexible, and because of that there
are many examples of neat configuration tricks and snippets of wizardry
sprinkled in the sparse documentation, which makes it seem that these
things are necessary to make varnish work, but this is not the case, the
default settings work quite well.
--Dave
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