On 2007.02.26, Nathan Folkman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One thing you can try is to have your proxies start up when the server
> starts. You can warm them up by sending down a command at server
> startup.

Traditionally, at AOL, the command used to warm up proxies was "info
patchlevel" ... this serves to warm up your proxy as well as provide
meaningful diagnostic output (i.e., you know from your logs what version
of Tcl the proxies are running).

-- Dossy

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