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Hi,
I am not sure, if this is an octopus / aegir issue. Perhaps somebody can help me.
When I call a page with an image, which is served by the image cache, for the first time, the image is not shown. After reloading the page a few times, the image appears. Shouldn't image cache generate the image on demand at the first time?
Regards,
Chipie
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#2 | o1.octopus.cnf_.txt | 933 bytes | Chipie |
#2 | barracuda_log.txt | 4.66 KB | Chipie |
#2 | octopus_log.txt | 1.72 KB | Chipie |
Comments
Comment #1
omega8cc CreditAttribution: omega8cc commentedPlease follow bug/support submission guidelines.
Comment #2
Chipie CreditAttribution: Chipie commentedI have attached some files regarding my configuration. I am using the "drupal-7.18.1-dev" profile.
Comment #3
omega8cc CreditAttribution: omega8cc commentedYour o1.octopus.cnf__5.txt file looks weird and totally outdated, it is for sure not a real file for Octopus instance upgraded to 2.0.5
However, I don't see anything BOA related without more details and real URLs to test.
Make sure you didn't force non-standard Speed Booster cache TTL. You can also try to skip the cache with ?nocache=1 to make sure if the image appears resized or not. If there are many images to resize and there are not enough php-fpm workers, it may take a few reloads to get them all generated. Restarting php-fpm and/or php53-fpm should help.
Comment #4
Chipie CreditAttribution: Chipie commentedMy BOA configuration seemed to be be buggy. After installing BOA an a new server and migrating the site, the images are loaded at the first request.
Thank you for your support.