* Niall O'Cuilinn <nocuilinn@xxxxxxxxxx>: > I think this is because Squid has received at least one bad response > from your ICAP server while it was down. As a result it has decided not > to talk to your ICAP server for a period of time OK, could be. > If you want Squid to ignore outages on your ICAP server and always > attempt a request you can set > > icap_service_failure_limit -1 Ah OK, very nice > Setting this to -1 tells Squid to always connect to ICAP, setting a > positive number indicates the number of failures allowed before Squid > stops communicating with Squid. The period of time that Squid stops > talking to ICAP is controlled by 'icap_service_revival_delay', it is a > minimum of 30 seconds I think. Way too long for my purposes. I tried you suggestion and it works like a charm! -- Ralf Hildebrandt Geschäftsbereich IT | Abteilung Netzwerk Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin Campus Benjamin Franklin Hindenburgdamm 30 | D-12203 Berlin Tel. +49 30 450 570 155 | Fax: +49 30 450 570 962 ralf.hildebrandt@xxxxxxxxxx | http://www.charite.de