I don't think it's a missing feature in the Ubuntu package. If you would
like the "connect-fail-limit=" option to become available in the Ubuntu
Squid package, you will just need to wait for the Squid 3.2 release (for
the moment, still in beta).

That said, there might a bug, which is that squid doesn't see when a
cache peer marked as DOWN becomes available again. Because that's what
it's supposed to do, and in my experience, did correctly everytime I
used it (ubuntu and non-ubuntu systems. But I didn't try with ubuntu
10.04 package). No need for an additionnal option.

Have you tried "/etc/init.d/squid3 restart" ? This should be working. If
not, check that the cache peer is really working.

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  Squid3.0 provides no option for re-enabling a cache peer

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