CloudOYE CDN USER MANUAL
Password - Based Access Logon to http://mycloud.cloudoye.com. Enter your Username & Password In case, you have forgotten your password, click Forgot your password to request a new one.
INSTRUCTIONS TO CREATE CloudOYE CDN Resource
Once you have entered your credentials successfully, you ll get to see your dashboard. 1. Click Resources given in the left hand side panel of your dashboard
You ll be redirected to a screen CDN Resources
Click CDN Resource Wizard on the right hand side of the panel of your dashboard.
Now, create your CloudOYE CDN Resource in 4 easy steps 1 2 3 4 TYPE SELECT PROPERTIES EDGE LOCATIONS ADVANCED SETTINGS
STEP1 TYPE SELECT
1. Select the type for creation of a new CDN resource in your control panel. 2. Click HTTP 3. Click Next
STEP2 CREATE PROPERTIES
Now, fill in: 1. CDN Hostname: Enter your domain name, i.e. the URL of your website. For e.g. www. cloudoye.net 2. Enable SSL: SSL is optional. Drag the bar to enable it, else leave it as it is. 3. Content Origin: It is by default set on PULL, as you re required to pull the data from multiple locations during CDN resource creation 4. Origins: Type in your website s IP address, if you re using more than one origin. (You site should remain the same as your domain name entered above) 5. Click Next Note: Please type the full hostname and ensure that it does not end with r.worldssl.net, otherwise SSL will be enabled automatically.
STEP3 Edge Locations
You ll be redirected to a screen Edge Groups Now, select the Global CDN checkbox.
1. Click Create CDN Resource. You have successfully created your CloudOYE CDN Resource.
How to edit the settings of your CDN Resource
Go back to your dashboard 1. Click Resources given in the left hand side panel of your dashboard. 2. Your Cloud CDN Resource is given in your domain name. 3. Select edit option from the drop down bar of Action button on the right hand side panel of your dashboard. 4. Now, click action icon corresponding to you domain name. 5. You ll be shown 3 options: Advanced Reporting, Edit and Delete 6. Select Edit to make the required changes in your created CDN resource
You will be directed to CDN Resource Properties page Now, do the required changes and click on the save button given on the right hand side panel of your dashboard.
How to check the advanced reporting of your CDN Resource
Go back to your dashboard 1. Click Resources given in the left hand side panel of your dashboard. 2. Your Cloud CDN Hosting Resource is given in your domain name. 3. Select edit option from the drop down bar of Action button on the right hand side panel of your dashboard. 4. Now, click action icon corresponding to you domain name. 5. You ll be shown 3 options: Advanced Reporting, Edit and Delete 6. Select Advanced Reporting to check advanced reporting of your CDN Resources.
You will be directed to Advanced Reporting page
Filter Your Advance Reporting Choose your Start & End Time for Advanced Reporting Click Start Time Next, choose the desired date from the calendar Boot Virtual Server You can also see & set the time according to your location time-zone Simply drag the bar Click Apply. Your status will be shown at the below
Filter Your Location Choose your location. Click Locations Next, choose the desired location from the list. Click Apply
You will get information related to bandwidth and cache utilization of selected time frame
How to perform website CDN integration?
Website CDN Integration You have the following options for CDN resource creation: Partial site integration Full site integration
Partial Site Integration Once CNAME is setup, edit your website HTML code. Change all the static content link to use the URL of cdn.mywebsite.com Remain the existing URL link for dynamic content which requires frequent change This can be explained with help of the following example: CDN Hostname: Your CDN hostname should be like cdn.mywebsite.com Origin: www.mywebsite.com The result is as follows: On CDN - cdn.mywebsite.com/image/abc.jpg On CDN - cdn.mywebsite.com/mp3/sing.mp3 Request goes back to the origin - www.mywebsite.com/nocache/dynamic.db
Full Site Integration Once CNAME is setup, the origin (www.mywebsite.com) is served through CDN. Set a no-cache http header at the origin on dynamic files/folders, in this case dynamic.db This can be explained with the help of following example: CDN Hostname: www.mywebsite.com Origin: 123.45.23.56 The result is as follows: On CDN - cdn.mywebsite.com/image/abc.jpg On CDN - cdn.mywebsite.com/mp3/sing.mp3 Request goes back to the origin - www.mywebsite.com/nocache/dynamic.db
How to verify if the website is on CDN
Please check http://www.host-tracker.com
What is onapp CDN DNS redirection?
It is a tool to simulate real time DNS redirection result. To log on, go to : http://debug.onappcdn.com/dns/
How to compare CDN content with Debugger?
It is a tool to test if CDN edge server is returning good result. To log on, go to : http://debug.onappcdn.com/contentcompare/
CDN Reporting
Detailed Reporting CDN helps to perform detailed reporting based on the bandwidth statistics. Select the following filters: Date and Time range CDN resources Locations
Advanced Reporting Advanced reporting can be performed with the HTTP Status code of CDN resource. This will show the total number of http requests for a specific period.
Caching Mechanism Generally, there are 3 levels of content expiry settings in an OnApp CDN solution: Origin Server Here end users may modify the cache control header at the origin server (where the content is hosted), eg Apache config or htaccess rule. CDN Resource Level - Customers may configure the CDN site's content expiry setting at CP by navigating to [ CDN Resource] -> Create/Edit CDN Resource -> Enable Advanced Settings. Cloud Owner Level - Cloud owner may configure the global content expiry time in the dashboard. The default time is 60 minutes. The maximum cache size for a file is 2GB (HTTP PULL). Anything larger than 2GB can still be served by the CDN edge server, however it would not be cached.
The curl request to the origin URL can be made as : Use of Curl Command [cs.yap@onappgw ~]$ curl -I http://onapp.com/assets/img/onapp-3-1-platform.png HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 12:10:17 GMT Server: Apache/2.2.27 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.27 OpenSSL/0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 mod_bwlimited/1.4 PHP/5.4.28 Last-Modified: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 12:18:34 GMT Accept-Ranges: bytes Content-Length: 123842 Cache-Control: max-age=2592000, public Expires: Sat, 26 Jul 2014 12:10:17 GMT Content-Type: image/png First Request to CDN url: [cs.yap@onappgw ~]$ curl -I http://cdn.onapp.com/assets/img/onapp-3-1- platform.png HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: nginx Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 12:10:47 GMT Content-Type: image/png Content-Length: 123842 Connection: keep-alive Last-Modified: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 12:18:34 GMT Cache-Control: max-age=2592000, public Expires: Sat, 26 Jul 2014 12:10:47 GMT X-Edge-IP: 37.220.34.247 X-Edge-Location: Amsterdam, NL X-Cache: MISS Accept-Ranges: bytes
Purge and Prefetch Purge Purge function can be used to clear the cache in the CDN edge server. Once the cache is cleared, when a visitor request comes in again, the CDN edge server will PULL from the origin, and get the latest up-to-date content. You can purge on file path: cdn.mywebsite.com/image/abc.jpg You can issue a Full Site Purge, where all cache files under CDN resource cdn.mywebsite.com will be cleared Prefetch With prefetch command, you can pre-populate the files from the origin to the CDN edge server to ensure that the files are ready to be cached in the CDN edge server before the visitors request for it. The prefetch is in url path format, for example: cdn.mywebsite.com/image/abc.jpg
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