Hello!

May I ask to see what's inside of your proxy.pac to do the fail over between 
the hosts ?
We also use the pac file, but at the moment only to bypass access for our own 
servers, so the clients wont go to the proxy then to an internal server, then 
back to proxy, then to the client again.
How do you configure the failover in side of the proxy.pac I have no clue.

Thanks,
Tibby


From: Sakhi Louw [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 9:07 PM
To: Tóth Tibor Péter
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squid3 HA-LB Cluster


2010/5/27 Tóth Tibor Péter <[email protected]>
Hello!

I would like to set up two squid nodes to cache our public internet usage for 
client PCs.
I was thinking to set up squid and use Heartbeat on the servers to have an 
active/passive cluster  in case of one of the servers stops.

But why would I have two squid nodes running while one of it smoking from work, 
and the other just watching ??
I would like to put both nodes to work and somehow get a cluster set up as 
well, so in case one node is down then the internet would be still available 
trough the other node.

Any help would be apprechiated!

Thanks!

I use a proxy pac file for fail over it works better.

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Sakhi Louw

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