+1 on the cluster/macro idea. Yeah, that's a really good 2.7 idea. I could 
really use that and get rid of my m4 templates.

-- jake


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Todd Freeman [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, December 30, 2011 8:35 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Pound Mailing List] Pound 2.7
> 
> I'll second the "config reload" going around...
> 
> I would also add a request to be able to define clusters or such of
> servers....
> 
> An example of this would be like:
> 
> Cluster
>          Name PROD
>          BackEnd
>                  Address 192.168.1.20
>                  Port 80
>          End
> 
>          BackEnd
>                  Address 192.168.1.21
>                  Port 80
>          End
> End
> 
> Cluster
>          Name TEST
>          BackEnd
>                  Address 192.168.1.22
>                  Port 80
>          End
> 
>          BackEnd
>                  Address 192.168.1.23
>                  Port 80
>          End
> End
> 
> ... later in the config file ...
> 
> Service
>          URL "^/something.*"
>          HeadRequire     "Host:.*blah.something.edu.*"
>          BackEndCluster PROD
> End
> 
> Service
>          URL "^/bork.*"
>          HeadRequire     "Host:.*bork.something.edu.*"
>          BackEndCluster PROD
> End
> 
> Service
>          URL "^/.*"
>          HeadRequire     "Host:.*foo.edu.*"
>          BackEndCluster TEST
> 
>          BackEnd
>                  Address 192.168.1.26
>                  Port 80
>          End
>          # Would end up sending to 1.22 1.23 and 1.26 (cluster + local
> defined)
> End
> 
> 
> 
> etc.. etc...
> 
> 
> That would make maintaining backend server pools/clusters VASTLY easier.
> 
> Thanks for considering!
> 
> On 12/30/2011 09:44 AM, Robert Segall wrote:
> > Hallo everybody
> >
> > New year, new version: we declare open the wish-list for 2.7 features.
> > Please reply to this with your list of enhancements/patches/wishes.
> >
> > Please feel also free to offer comments (supportive or not, as the
> case
> > may be) on items that others may post. The more support for a feature,
> > the better its chances of making it into 2.7.
> >
> > Please do NOT post patches in reply - a short description is quite
> > enough. You can mail me directly if you want to offer patches.
> 
> 
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