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AEM cloud - How to identify if HTML page is served from dispatcher, publisher or CDN(fastly)

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How to identify if HTML page is served from dispatcher, publisher or CDN(fastly)

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Best answer by SantoshSai

@karanmahi ,

Below are few parameters I have identified - based on that I can consider 

If the request is handled by Publisher s:dispatcher3apsoutheast1 is missing (Passing queryStringParam) - I would assume this is served by publisher.

About x-cache: You already know as you went through above link.
Apart from this honestly not sure If there are other ways to identify.
Hope this helps!

 

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SantoshSai
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June 21, 2022

Hi @karanmahi ,

You may track such information in Headers section

Similar question answered here - https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/adobe-experience-manager/how-to-know-page-is-served-from-server-dispatcher-and-cdn/td-p/444830

Hope that helps you!

Regards,

Santosh

Santosh Sai
karanmahiAuthor
Level 4
June 21, 2022

Hi Santosh,

 

I saw that link before, but it didn't help me to isolate the request between the dispatcher and the publisher. Also, please share more details about your screenshot like which parameter you are referencing other than x-cache which indicates that it's served from CDN. Since we are on the cloud, we didn't find any direct mechanism to find that.

 

 

SantoshSai
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SantoshSaiCommunity AdvisorAccepted solution
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June 22, 2022

@karanmahi ,

Below are few parameters I have identified - based on that I can consider 

If the request is handled by Publisher s:dispatcher3apsoutheast1 is missing (Passing queryStringParam) - I would assume this is served by publisher.

About x-cache: You already know as you went through above link.
Apart from this honestly not sure If there are other ways to identify.
Hope this helps!

 
Santosh Sai
Kiran_Vedantam
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
June 22, 2022

Hi @karanmahi 

 

I am sure you are aware of the architecture of the AEM. Hence, as mentioned in the post below, try customization from your end.

 

https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/adobe-experience-manager/how-to-know-page-is-served-from-server-dispatcher-and-cdn/td-p/444830

 

Also, you can use /cache section to decide what to be cached and what not: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-dispatcher/using/configuring/dispatcher-configuration.html?lang=en#configuring-the-dispatcher-cache-cache

 

Hope this helps.

 

Thanks,

Kiran Vedantam

karanmahiAuthor
Level 4
June 22, 2022

@kiran_vedantam I hope you understand things are different in cloud architecture. Please don't copy-paste the link when I specifically mentioned I have gone through that link. But, If you have more details to achieve this customization in cloud architecture, please share. Secondly, my question is not about what to cache, so let's not bring that into the discussion. Thankyou!

Kiran_Vedantam
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
June 22, 2022

@karanmahi 

 

Thanks for the response. Hope your query gets resolved!

 

Thanks,

Kiran Vedantam.