Re: Problem with DNS lookup caching in reverse proxy

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> Thank you very much, Igor.
> Indeed, your suggestion solves most of the cases where I encounter
> the
> switch-over of the backend hosts.
> However, this does *not* help in all cases, as this works only if the
> backend is no more reachable and thus an error condition occurs.
> Sometimes
> I just want to switch from one backend to the other without shutting
> any
> of them. A working TTL in the connection pool or in the DNS cache
> would be
> ideal for this.
> Perhaps I have to open a new Bug report in Bugzilla.

I'm wondering if this is maybe something you can do with balancer manager.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_proxy_balancer.html#enable

> Regards
> Slawo.

i

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