I use a similar setup, what you want to do is have multiple
squid.conf files for each instance, with each instance listening on a
different http_port and icp_port, then point your real servers at the
appropriate instances. It's worked out very well for me.
--Dave
On Sep 18, 2007, at 2:42 PM, Brad Taylor wrote:
> We use LVS (load balancer) to send traffic to multiple Squid 2.5
> servers
> in reverse proxy mode. We want to put multiple Squid instances on one
> box and have successful done that by changing: http_port 80 to
> http_port
> 192.168.60.7:80 in the squid.conf file. We tested to that instance of
> squid and worked successfully. Once it is added to the LVS load
> balancer
> the site no longer works. I'll check with the LVS group also.
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