Hello,
I'm using Squid 2.5 with one cache_peer.
I can also use another cache_peer in case that the default cache_peer is down.
Now is my question:
Can I configure Squid so that he uses cache_peer1 as the default parent, and
cache_peer2 if the cache_peer1 goes down?
I would think that something like this should give those results, but I don't
know if this is correct:
cache_peer cache_peer1 parent 8080 0 default
cache_peer cache_peer2 parent 8080 0 default
Is this correct? Or do I need to use the round-robin feature?
rgrds,
Bart
-- Schelstraete Bart bart@schelstraete.org - http://www.schelstraete.org http://langmixer.mozdev.orgReceived on Sun Apr 20 2003 - 01:11:45 MDT
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