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Simplifying:

how to configure a cache cluster node as a child on the parent one?
Just one parent and 3 children.

Thanks,

Erico.

2011/9/29 Erico Augusto Cavalcanti Guedes <eacg@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Dears,
>
> does anyone have a section of a squid configuration file that shows a
> basic hierarchical configuration?
> My doubt is related to parent-child relationship.
> My environment has 4 nodes, one parent (frontend - 192.168.15.254) and
> three children:
> node01: 192.168.15.253
> node02: 192.168.15.252
> node03: 192.168.15.251
>
> Parent and siblings relationship were implemented like that (on
> node01, for example):
>
> cache_peer 192.168.15.254 parent 3128 3130 no-digest default proxy-only
> cache_peer 192.168.15.252 sibling 3128 3130 no-digest  proxy-only
> cache_peer 192.168.15.251 sibling 3128 3130 no-digest  proxy-only
>
> Similar configuration will be found on other children nodes.
> Nevertheless, how cache_peer directive configuration should be
> performed on parent node, so that nodes 01, 02, and 03 are seen like
> children?
> Should it be implemented with ACLs?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Erico Augusto
>



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