I would be interested in how that can be done with Cherokee.  I have
seen where Sun web server used as a reverse proxy could be chained
together in redundant fashion.  I have seen where pfsense acting as a
router can failover to each other and also load balance certain
things.  I am not aware of any other open source server out there that
can load balance and fail over without doing something very custom
with Linux and heartbeat.

Tony Z

On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 7:49 PM, pub crawler <[email protected]> wrote:
> The error is a 501 HTTP error being spit out by Cherokee.  Unsure if
> it's the one actually creating the error though.
>
> The issue results when I put pound (a load balancer) behind Cherokee
> and in front of our app server.
>
> We swapped pound with balance and the error went away.
>
> Arggh!
>
> Anyone on the list want to talk about your failover/scalability
> implementation?  Interested in hearing how you are planning for any
> failure of Cherokee, your app server, etc.
>
> Wondering what the most sensible and easiest to manage without
> breaking functionality like pound did --- is?
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 8:28 PM, pub crawler <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Having an issue with a form post on one of sites.
>>
>> When form gets submitted I am getting this in the browser:
>>
>> This method may not be used.
>>
>> I've stripped everything down so just now Cherokee and our app server
>> and this persists.
>>
>> I am unsure what this error means and if it truly is coming from my
>> app server or Cherokee.
>>
>> Anyone have any insight on this one?
>>
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