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diff xml/en/docs/stream/ngx_stream_ssl_module.xml @ 2068:3d9e7993c201
Added links to directives in the example of ssl modules.
author | Yaroslav Zhuravlev <yar@nginx.com> |
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date | Mon, 23 Oct 2017 14:48:21 +0300 |
parents | 8f1a568a8bbf |
children | e2e71f9477a8 |
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--- a/xml/en/docs/stream/ngx_stream_ssl_module.xml +++ b/xml/en/docs/stream/ngx_stream_ssl_module.xml @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ <module name="Module ngx_stream_ssl_module" link="/en/docs/stream/ngx_stream_ssl_module.html" lang="en" - rev="17"> + rev="18"> <section id="summary"> @@ -32,19 +32,22 @@ To reduce the processor load, it is reco <list type="bullet"> <listitem> -set the number of worker processes equal to the number of processors, +set the number of +<link doc="../ngx_core_module.xml" id="worker_processes">worker processes</link> +equal to the number of processors, </listitem> <listitem> -enable the shared session cache, +enable the <link id="ssl_session_cache_shared">shared</link> session cache, </listitem> <listitem> -disable the built-in session cache, +disable the <link id="ssl_session_cache_builtin">built-in</link> session cache, </listitem> <listitem> -and possibly increase the session lifetime (by default, 5 minutes): +and possibly increase the session <link id="ssl_session_timeout">lifetime</link> +(by default, 5 minutes): </listitem> </list> @@ -368,7 +371,7 @@ nginx tells a client that sessions may b actually store session parameters in the cache. </tag-desc> -<tag-name><literal>builtin</literal></tag-name> +<tag-name id="ssl_session_cache_builtin"><literal>builtin</literal></tag-name> <tag-desc> a cache built in OpenSSL; used by one worker process only. The cache size is specified in sessions. @@ -376,7 +379,7 @@ If size is not given, it is equal to 204 Use of the built-in cache can cause memory fragmentation. </tag-desc> -<tag-name><literal>shared</literal></tag-name> +<tag-name id="ssl_session_cache_shared"><literal>shared</literal></tag-name> <tag-desc> a cache shared between all worker processes. The cache size is specified in bytes; one megabyte can store