Hi Frédéric, we're analyzing the priority algorithm to implement the
behaviour you requested.
I tell you something soon.
Regards,
Laura.
2011/11/21 PROST Frédéric <[email protected]>
> Hello, ****
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> I just discovered Zen Load Balancer and found it really interesting.****
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> I would like to know if it was possible to add an algorithm to manage
> failover of real servers without load-balancing.****
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> It’s almost like priority algorithm but I would like that when the server
> with the highest priory come back, Zen LB stops sending requests to the
> second server (as it works for the cluster : only one server can handle
> request).****
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> With the priority algorithm, it seems that sessions opened on the second
> server stay opened event when the irst server come back.****
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> Thank you very much,****
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> Best regards,****
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> *Frédéric PROST*
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