Really? Excellent. 

Does that allow you to mark a back end to
accept no new connections, so that those currently connected can finish,
and disconnect, and then you can take the back end server offline
without killing sessions off? 

Can you point me in the direction of
documentation examples of poundctl please? 

Err-config - yes, thanks -
I know about that - it was less whether they can be configured, but more
can you wind down the back end connections without restarting Pound, so
that you don't have to kill active sessions. 

On 30.01.2016 09:37,
qutic development wrote: 

> Think pound can already do things on your
wish list.
> 
>> Ability to set properties dynamically to run down
connections to individual back ends / full services / entire Pound. This
would help taking nodes out of load balance, for example, for
maintenance.
> 
> You can deactivate backends with poundctl and bring
them back later.
> 
>> Keeping Pound online whilst doing this could
allow it to present a default "If you are seeing this page, the service
you are looking for is undergoing maintenance" kind of thing. This'd be
really useful in my 24/7 environment, where my back ends don't have
graceful wind down of connections.
> 
> Pound has several Err-Config
directives for that, like:
> 
> Err500 "/var/www/pound/500.html"
>
Err503 "/var/www/pound/503.html"
> 
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