Ooops. Perhaps I should have also stated that these proxies are upstream
and not in my domain -> this particular proxy that I'm working with is a
single proxy that *my* clients go to, which feeds off proxya and proxyb
upstream from me.
> Another thing that may help you is to configure your proxya and proxyb to be
> proxyAB in your db entry (dns)...when your clients (child) access proxyAB, the
> round-robin for your proxies would then rotate between proxya and proxyb...then
> the weights would be the next criterion...hmmmm...
> 
> Umar Goldeli wrote:
> > 
> > Greetings,
> > 
> > Something which has always baffled me is as follows:
> > 
> > cache_host proxya parent 8080 3130 weight=100 no-query round-robin
> > cache_host proxyb parent 8080 3130 weight=100 no-query round-robin
> > cache_host proxyc parent 8080 3130 weight=2 no-query
> > cache_host proxyd parent 8080 3130 weight=1 no-query
> > 
> > Basically I want squid to mainly cycle between proxya and proxyb and every
> > once in a while use c and d. Regardless of what I set weights to, in the
> > access_log, I get piles of FIRST_UP_PARENT entries with proxya and only a
> > minute amount of ROUNDROBIN entries or anything that points to proxyb..
> > all parents are alive and healthy..
> > 
> > Is there something I'm doing wrong?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > --Umar.
> 
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