Hi Yann-
By going to the Traffic Monitor GUI, you can see a view of the health of the
cache. The webpage will show each cache on a separate row with current values
for liveness, load avg and bandwidth.
You may also want to check the error log on Traffic Monitor to see if its
having any issues
ear to
be ok.
I was just wondering if a “null” hashId could be a possible cause, but I don’t
know which mandatory data are consumed and tested by the core traffic router,
before determining a valid cache server.
Thanks
Yann
De : Eric Friedrich (efriedri) [mailto:efrie...@cisco.com]
Envoyé : je
On Oct 27, 2018, at 8:10 AM, Sridhar Ananthakrishnan
mailto:sridhar.ananthakrish...@infynect.com>>
wrote:
Hi,
We have plan to use Apache Traffic Control for our CDN. But we are struggling
in configuring traffic control.
Currently we are using Traffic Control version 3.xx.
1) We need a det