Nick Duda wrote:
I confirmed that the DC failed (was offline). How can I configure
squid/winbind to try another DC or load balance what DC it uses? I have
2 DC's (that also run DNS on them) in the site in question.
- Nick
You don't say what you're running squid on but if it is linux (at least)
all you should need to do is specify multiple DNS servers in
resolv.conf. Our squid picks up whatever is defined there and rotates
between them as needed. Put your fastest one first as it will get the
overwhelming majority of the traffic.
Alternatively, look for dns_nameservers in squid.conf.
-----Original Message-----
From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 8:58 AM
To: Nick Duda
Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Squid crash, what happened?
tor 2006-04-06 klockan 08:10 -0400 skrev Nick Duda:
This morning I got my alert and restarted and it worked fine. It
appears it could not find a domain control or as the log states a DNS
server. I cant see why, I have no record of it being down. Can anyone
make light of this situation, or is it safe to assume that squid just
couldn't see a DC/DNS and gave up.
Seems it lost contact with both the Windows DC and your DNS.
This smells like a networking problem.
Was there anything relevant in /var/log/messages besides the messages
from Squid?
Regards
Henrik
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