I don't know if Apache has such a module, but I think it can be done by running a script at cron that tests someway your server is up. If it is not, the script might change the configuration file regarding that server and reload Apache.
That's a workaround, not an homologated functionality, but... myabe it can work. I had not tested it. But I don't think it could be an issue.

Seeya,
Miguel, A
Administrador de sistemas
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Hi,

I would like to know whether Apache when used as  Reverse Proxy server has scripting option
so that it would redirect requests to a web server (which is down due to some reason) to another backup web server.


If so, can you please tell me the version of Apache where this is supported and also on the steps to do this.

Thanks & Rgds,
SK
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