Hi Daniel,
Apologize me for the delay, but it wasn't easy
setting-up the lab environment. Anyway, downloaded the devel version,
and, after installing, found a "Segmentation fault (core dumped)" log
message. Maybe it's my short experience working with devel versions,
but wasn't able to run openser. Please see below the last part of log:
Thanks in advance,
Borislav Ivandic
Log:
DEBUG:db_free_rows: Freeing 0 rows
DEBUG:init_mod_child: CHILD , rank=1, module=registrar
DEBUG:init_mod_child: CHILD , rank=1, module=nathelper
DEBUG:init_mod_child: CHILD , rank=1, module=uri_db
db_init: Connection 'mysql://root:.acantoflextel
Hello,
can you get latest devel version (trunk) and give it a try? I did some
fix, hopefully. Please report the results.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 08/14/07 23:32, Francisco Ivandic wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm using dispatcher succesfully, with round robin alg (option 4), and
> also use ds_mark_dst and ds_next_dst to select other proxy in case of
> failure. It balances great when all servers are active, but when there
> are inactive servers, round robin alg selects the next in the round,
> even if it's marked as inactive. This results in going through
> ds_next_dst, and overloads the first active server in the dispatcher
> file until completing the round. Then, other active servers are
> called, and when passing to a group of inactive servers, starts going
> through the first active (as much times as inactive servers there
> are), and again completing the round.
>
> Does anyone know a way to implement a round robin aware of inactive
> servers?
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Borislav Ivandic
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