Hi Amos
Since the child server don have internet access. so we only set it
never_direct allow all
Cheers
Chia Wei
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Re: [squid-users] CacheHierarchy -
load balance, failover
On 1/12/2011 10:49 p.m., Chia Wei LEE wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I had linked squid servers into a cache hierarchy. One Child and two
> Parent.
>
> below is the Child config
> cache_peer p1.example.com parent 3128 3130 weighted-round-robin
> cache_peer p2.example.com parent 3128 3130 weighted-round-robin
>
> Here is my question,
> if let say, the p1.example.com was down, is it all the traffic will go
thru
> the p2.example.com ? if not, any solution to avoid the service downtime ?
Maybe. What do your always_direct and never_direct and prefer_direct
configuration say about it?
Amos
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