Re: Re: Retry connection to reverse proxy backend

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I see the discussion has gone a certain way..

But just in case it wasn't mentioned: there is a specific parameter
"retry" for mod_proxy for cases like this. It is normal to wait a
little when a backend is marked as "bad" to let it recover but that us
customizable.

By default the retry parameter is 60 seconds, but you can adjust it to
your needs.

2018-02-21 10:31 GMT+01:00 Yves Goergen <nospam.list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Seems like there's a bit of outdated and limited knowledge about platform
> capabilities in the topic as well. So without some good education this will
> never be solved. Maybe the next generation of developers will fix that.
> Those who didn't grow up on the command line because there was nothing else
> and who value other interfaces, too.
>
> Yves
>
>
> ________________________________________
> Von: @lbutlr
> Gesendet: Mi, 2018-02-14 02:50 +0100
> On 13 Feb 2018, at 13:35, Yves Goergen <nospam.list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Moving to modern and usable web platforms next time
>
>
> Web platforms also require registration and such. They are also much lower
> to access and invariably have much worse search as well.
>
> True, you can probably search them via google, but the chances are you will
> also find a lot of crap as well.
>
> I prefer mailing lists because I can access the data anywhere I am, even at
> the command-line and I find web boards to be universally awful.
>
> On the other hand, sites like stackoverflow are generally easier to find
> general answers that a specific mailing list, so there’s that.
>
>
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