nginx with high traffic socket.io running on docker
So I am building a web application for university which has a very high tick rate (clients recieving data from node server above 30 times per second via socketio). This works well in docker. Now I installed nginx, configured it and everything works well (no exposed ports, socket still running etc.) but now nginx logs in the docker terminal every single socket connection from every single client (at two clients well above 60 logs per second) and I think this also leads to performance issues and causes small lag to the clients. I did not find any solutions in their docs.
docker nginx socket.io
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So I am building a web application for university which has a very high tick rate (clients recieving data from node server above 30 times per second via socketio). This works well in docker. Now I installed nginx, configured it and everything works well (no exposed ports, socket still running etc.) but now nginx logs in the docker terminal every single socket connection from every single client (at two clients well above 60 logs per second) and I think this also leads to performance issues and causes small lag to the clients. I did not find any solutions in their docs.
docker nginx socket.io
You can in your Nginx config just write: access_log off; and you will turn off access log, either for the entire server or for a specific location.
– opentokix
Nov 21 '18 at 14:36
@opentokix thanks, that helped a lot!
– Baesm
Nov 21 '18 at 22:16
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So I am building a web application for university which has a very high tick rate (clients recieving data from node server above 30 times per second via socketio). This works well in docker. Now I installed nginx, configured it and everything works well (no exposed ports, socket still running etc.) but now nginx logs in the docker terminal every single socket connection from every single client (at two clients well above 60 logs per second) and I think this also leads to performance issues and causes small lag to the clients. I did not find any solutions in their docs.
docker nginx socket.io
So I am building a web application for university which has a very high tick rate (clients recieving data from node server above 30 times per second via socketio). This works well in docker. Now I installed nginx, configured it and everything works well (no exposed ports, socket still running etc.) but now nginx logs in the docker terminal every single socket connection from every single client (at two clients well above 60 logs per second) and I think this also leads to performance issues and causes small lag to the clients. I did not find any solutions in their docs.
docker nginx socket.io
docker nginx socket.io
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You can in your Nginx config just write: access_log off; and you will turn off access log, either for the entire server or for a specific location.
– opentokix
Nov 21 '18 at 14:36
@opentokix thanks, that helped a lot!
– Baesm
Nov 21 '18 at 22:16
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You can in your Nginx config just write: access_log off; and you will turn off access log, either for the entire server or for a specific location.
– opentokix
Nov 21 '18 at 14:36
@opentokix thanks, that helped a lot!
– Baesm
Nov 21 '18 at 22:16
You can in your Nginx config just write: access_log off; and you will turn off access log, either for the entire server or for a specific location.
– opentokix
Nov 21 '18 at 14:36
You can in your Nginx config just write: access_log off; and you will turn off access log, either for the entire server or for a specific location.
– opentokix
Nov 21 '18 at 14:36
@opentokix thanks, that helped a lot!
– Baesm
Nov 21 '18 at 22:16
@opentokix thanks, that helped a lot!
– Baesm
Nov 21 '18 at 22:16
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You can in your Nginx config just write: access_log off; and you will turn off access log, either for the entire server or for a specific location.
– opentokix
Nov 21 '18 at 14:36
@opentokix thanks, that helped a lot!
– Baesm
Nov 21 '18 at 22:16