Hi, For the clause "<AuthBy RADIUS>", we can use the parameter FailureBackoffTime. Does anyone use this parameter and can explain me how it works ? I find this in the document:
6.29.8 FailureBackoffTime This optional parameter specifies how long a failed remote server will be removed from the forwarding list. If no reply is received from a Host (after all the Retries have expired), it will be marked as failed for FailureBackoffTime seconds. After that time has expired, it will again be eligible for forwarding. The default is 0, which means that the host is always regarded as working. Caution: with most types of load balancing modules, the default of 0 will mean endless retransmission of each request until a reply is received. I want to know what RADIATOR does with this scenario: I use two remote server ( a primary and a secondary) and the primary does not reply, RADIATOR remove it from the forwarding list during 2 minutes for example (FailureBackoffTime=120s) and try the secondary but the secondary also gets down during this time. So RADIATOR remove the secondary from the forwarding list during 2 minutes also. But what does it do then? there is no remote server in the forwarding list. Does it try to check if the primary is up now? Does it also have the same effect when it is using in a clause like <AuthBy ROUNDROBIN>, <AuthBy VOLUMEBALANCE>, <AuthBy LOADBALANCE>. Thanks for your help, Vi-Thang. === Archive at http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/ Announcements on [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with 'unsubscribe radiator' in the body of the message.
