Linux installation notes (tested under Ubuntu 12.04LTS), assuming VirtualBox is installed.
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# Set cache dir | |
proxy_cache_path /var/cache/nginx levels=1:2 | |
keys_zone=microcache:5m max_size=1000m; | |
# Virtualhost/server configuration | |
server { | |
listen 80; | |
server_name yourhost.domain.com; | |
# Define cached location (may not be whole site) |
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-- PostgreSQL 9.2 beta (for the new JSON datatype) | |
-- You can actually use an earlier version and a TEXT type too | |
-- PL/V8 http://code.google.com/p/plv8js/wiki/PLV8 | |
-- Inspired by | |
-- http://people.planetpostgresql.org/andrew/index.php?/archives/249-Using-PLV8-to-index-JSON.html | |
-- http://ssql-pgaustin.herokuapp.com/#1 | |
-- JSON Types need to be mapped into corresponding PG types | |
-- |
I was tired of Chrome eating all my laptop resources so I decided to put some limit to it with cgroup.
As I was using Ubuntu 12.04 with support for cgroup, I installed the package cgroup-bin
and add the following group to the file /etc/cgconfig.conf
:
group browsers {
cpu {
# Set the relative share of CPU resources equal to 25%
cpu.shares = "256";
}
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rds-modify-db-parameter-group {param-group-name} \ | |
--parameters="name=character_set_server, value=utf8, method=pending-reboot" \ | |
--parameters="name=collation_server, value=utf8_general_ci, method=pending-reboot" \ | |
--parameters="name=tmp_table_size, value={DBInstanceClassMemory/16}, method=pending-reboot" \ | |
--parameters="name=max_heap_table_size, value={DBInstanceClassMemory/16}, method=pending-reboot" \ | |
--parameters="name=query_cache_type, value=1, method=pending-reboot" \ | |
--parameters="name=query_cache_size, value=131072, method=pending-reboot" \ | |
--parameters="name=table_open_cache, value=2500, method=pending-reboot" \ | |
--parameters="name=join_buffer_size, value={DBInstanceClassMemory/64}, method=pending-reboot" \ | |
--parameters="name=thread_cache_size, value={DBInstanceClassMemory/12582880}, method=pending-reboot" \ |
Related blog post: dpb587.me/blog/2013/01/14/terminating-gearman-workers-in-php.html
MIT License (http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)
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# Sample Nginx config with sane caching settings for modern web development | |
# | |
# Motivation: | |
# Modern web development often happens with developer tools open, e. g. the Chrome Dev Tools. | |
# These tools automatically deactivate all sorts of caching for you, so you always have a fresh | |
# and juicy version of your assets available. | |
# At some point, however, you want to show your work to testers, your boss or your client. | |
# After you implemented and deployed their feedback, they reload the testing page – and report | |
# the exact same issues as before! What happened? Of course, they did not have developer tools | |
# open, and of course, they did not empty their caches before navigating to your site. |