On Fri, 7 Nov 1997, David Luyer wrote:
> You could protect from this by doing something like it on unix...
[snip]
> * setup a machine with an IP alias of your main cache machine somehow
> modified so it is slow at responding to ARP requests, or make a job
> insert the IP alias only when the other cache is detected as being down.
Dunno about you, but my routers take at least a minute to notice a new
IP->ARP mapping, and by then squid has restarted anyway.
If you are going to run multiple caches, run something like a small proxy
only cache that uses ICP to figure out which are caches are reliable
(recompile with minimal logging?) , or have your own concocted stream
switching thing ( cron + plug-gw ;) ) - Dancer's sparent seems to do the
trick.
--==--
Bruce.
I am the God of Hellfire, and I bring you..
FIRE, I'll teach you to burn;
Fire, I'll teach you to learn;
Received on Thu Nov 06 1997 - 18:19:29 MST
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