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nginx 1.1.1 *) Change: now cache loader processes either as many files as specified by "loader_files" parameter or works no more than time specified by "loader_threshold" parameter during each iteration. *) Change: now SIGWINCH signal works only in deamon mode. *) Feature: now shared zones and caches use POSIX semaphores on Solaris. Thanks to Den Ivanov. *) Feature: accept filters are now supported on NetBSD. *) Bugfix: nginx could not be build on Linux 3.0. *) Bugfix: nginx did not use gzipping in some cases; the bug had appeared in 1.1.0. *) Bugfix: request body might be incorrectly processed if client used pipelining. *) Bugfix: in the "request_body_in_single_buf" directive. *) Bugfix: in "proxy_set_body" and "proxy_pass_request_body" directives if SSL connection to backend was used. *) Bugfix: nginx hogged CPU if all servers in an upstream were marked as "down". *) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur during reconfiguration if ssl_session_cache was defined but not used in a previous configuration. *) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur in a worker process if many backup servers were used in an upstream. *) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur in a worker process if "fastcgi/scgi/uwsgi_param" directives were used with values starting with "HTTP_"; the bug had appeared in 0.8.40.
author Igor Sysoev <http://sysoev.ru>
date Mon, 22 Aug 2011 00:00:00 +0400
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<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"><title>ngx_http_core_module</title></head><body><center><h4>Directives</h4></center><a name="client_body_buffer_size"></a><center><h4>client_body_buffer_size</h4></center>syntax: client_body_buffer_size <i>size</i><br>default: client_body_buffer_size 8k/16k<br>context: http, server, location<br><p>
Directive sets client request body buffer size.
If the request body is larger than the buffer,
then the whole body or some its part is written to temporary file.
By default buffer size is equal to 2 memory page sizes.
This is 8K on x86, other 32-bit platforms, and x86-64.
It is usually 16K on other 64-bit platforms.
</p><a name="sendfile"></a><center><h4>sendfile</h4></center>syntax: sendfile <i>[on|off]</i><br>default: sendfile off<br>context: http, server, location<br><p>
Directive enables or disables sendfile() usage.
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