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ons 2007-09-12 klockan 01:28 +0200 skrev Stefan S.:
> Hallo,
> 
> I use Squid pre3 (on SuSE 9.3) in accel mode with the config:
> 
> http_port EXTERNAL_IP:80 accel defaultsite=MY_DOMAIN.TLD
> 
> cache_peer IP-ADRESS1 parent 80 0 no-query originserver round-robin
> cache_peer IP-ADRESS2 parent 80 0 no-query originserver round-robin
> 
> which works really good.
> 
> Now I added a parent proxy through which squid should connect to the 
> backend servers.
> 
> I did this by adding:
> 
> cache_peer    localhost       parent    8118  0  default no-query no-digest


I don't quite get what you want to accomplish. How do you want your
Squid to use the now three peers?

address1, address2, localhost


> The proxy works, but seems to disable the round-robin, because only the
> 
> "cache_peer IP-ADRESS1 parent 80 0 no-query originserver round-robin"
> 
> server works with the parent proxy.

What peering relations do your parent have?

When a request is forwarded it's up to the next hop to decide what
happens next..

Regards
Henrik


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