The PAC failover mechanism is defined to 30 seconds every 30 minutes if
the primary proxy is completely gone (not even responding to ping). This
is the timeout for trying to contact the primary proxy.
If the primary proxy machine is up but the proxy service is down
(connections refused) then the failover is immediate.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid Hacker Jim Chivas wrote: > > Greetings: > > I have created a test proxy.pac file from the faq examples that contains > similar entries as follows: > > return "proxy1.mydomain.com:8080; " + > "proxy2.mydomain.com:8080"; > > I'm not too sure if the ; and " are in the correct sequence (are they ??) > but my real question is when I test this code and turn off 'proxy1' it > still takes about 30-45 seconds for the 'proxy2' server to take over. > > IS there a way to speed up the time it takes to transfer from one proxy to > another? > > Thanks > > Jim > > -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Jim Chivas email: jchivas@langara.bc.ca > Information And Computing services fax: (604) 323-5349 > Langara College Voice: (604) 323-5390 > 100 West 49th Avenue http://www.langara.bc.ca > Vancouver, B.C., Canada > V5Y 2Z6Received on Sat Apr 07 2001 - 03:27:07 MDT
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