[rt-users] Caching
Ruslan U. Zakirov
Ruslan.Zakirov at miet.ru
Thu May 12 02:38:38 EDT 2005
Brandon Pulsipher wrote:
> OK, I found that removing the cached file from:
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> /opt/rt3/var/mason_data/obj/standard
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> solved my caching issue, but I am still not sure why they are getting
> cache there so long, when they are outdated. Can anyone provide some
> insight into how to clear this?
RT for production(instead of development mode) uses mason option
StaticSource, with this option Mason doesn't check mtime of the files,
just use obj file if it exists.
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> Thank you.
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> [mailto:rt-users-bounces at lists.bestpractical.com] *On Behalf Of *Brandon
> Pulsipher
> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 11, 2005 1:53 PM
> *To:* rt-users at lists.bestpractical.com
> *Subject:* [rt-users] Caching
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> I apologize for this question, as it seems I should know the answer or
> be able to find it. I’m making changes to file in:
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> /opt/rt3/local/html/Elements
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> such as index.html (after moving it from share to local).
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> The problem is that even after making changes, and restarting apache,
> I’m getting an old version of the file. I assume this is Mason/fastcgi
> caching, but I cannot figure out how/why. I have stopped/started
> apache, closed browsers, search wiki and email archives. Restarting
> apache usually works, so I am at a lost.
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> Ideas?
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> Thank you.
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> -Brandon
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