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I was able to correct the errors and reloaded the config...but
Basically its just hitting the default site for accelerator mode and
not hitting the servers through acl as i told it to do?
if i access either data.php or data_dev.php they both hit the same
default site which is .33




On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 3:16 PM, jason bronson <jasonbronson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> im using this
>
>   1567 acl new urlpath_regex ^/data.php
>   1568 acl test urlpath_regex ^/data_dev.php
>   1569
>   1570 cache_peer_access 10.108.50.32 allow test
>   1571 cache_peer_access 10.108.50.33 allow new
>   1572
>   1573
>   1574 cache_peer 10.108.50.33  parent  80  0  name=uat no-query
> no-digest originserver
>   1575 cache_peer 10.108.50.32  parent  80  0  name=test  no-query
> no-digest originserver
>
>
> yet on config reload I get
>  No cache_peer '10.108.50.33'
>  No cache_peer '10.108.50.32'
>
> but as you see its in the configuration file?
> I tried searching the details on google for cache_peer_access and
> understanding it but i haven't found a tutorial which makes sense to
> me....in layman terms what cache_peer_access does and what cache_peer
> does?
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 3:03 PM, Henrik Nordstrom
> <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> acl new urlpath_regex ^/login/new
>> acl test urlpath_regex ^/login/test
>>
>> cache_peer_access server_a allow test
>> cache_peer_access server_b allow new
>>
>> or alternatively
>>
>> cache_peer_access server_a deny new
>> cache_peer_access server_b allow new
>>
>> Regards
>> Henrik
>>
>> On ons, 2008-07-16 at 14:58 -0400, jason bronson wrote:
>>> could you give me an example?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 2:55 PM, Henrik Nordstrom
>>> <henrik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> > On mån, 2008-07-14 at 16:31 -0400, jason bronson wrote:
>>> >> Is it possible to redirect based on a URL path in squid example
>>> >>
>>> >> I have
>>> >> 63.45.45.45/login/test
>>> >> 63.45.45.45/login/new
>>> >>
>>> >> 63.45.45.45/login/test  --> 10.108.111.34
>>> >> 63.45.45.45/login/new  --> 10.108.18.254
>>> >
>>> > Yes, by using url_regex acls in cache_peer_access.
>>> >
>>> > Regards
>>> > Henrik
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
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