On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 08:56:19PM +0100, David Cantrell wrote:
Christopher Schmidt wrote:
On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 05:08:36PM +0100, Kake L Pugh wrote:
On Mon 18 Jun 2007, Christopher Schmidt crschmidt@crschmidt.net wrote:
Where is the 'site' feed located?
<site_url>?action=index;format=atom It's basically the category/locale index with no index_type or index_value. Also works with format=map or indeed no format parameter at all.
Ah, right, I have to disable those on Boston, else my server gets dead. (Loading all 13,000 nodes into memory to template them results in a 250MB Apache process -- 4 of those will run me out of RAM, 12 of them will run me out of RAM and swap.)
Can you bung a squid in front of the server and have it only let that query through to the server once an hour or something similar, sending everyone else cached results?
My attempts at squid have always failed miserably. So although it may be technically possible, it's nothing I'm going to bother to do: I've got workarounds that scratch my itches, so I'm fine with things as is. (Keep in mind I'm also running about 9 versions behind at this point, and have thus far failed to make the time to upgrade.)
Regards,