On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 16:03:41 +0000, Andrew Wood wrote
> I would imagine you would need to monitor the Squid process yourself 
> with a little script or program and take the network interface down to 
> force a failover if Squid crashed.
> 
> Im new to this myself though so someone may correct me?
> 
> Les Mikesell wrote:
> >  Is that typical or are there monitors for the service itself so 
> > failover would happen if the squid process is not running or stops 
> > accepting connections?
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If it's a matter of monitoring Squid, how about using monit.  For that matter, 
why not
use monit to both restart Squid should it stop?

Dimitri

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